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Caring for Kids Seeks Community Partners

 

By Press Release

COURT HOUSE – Are you looking for a way to make a difference during these tough times? Caring For Kids is looking for community partners just like you who are interested in assisting one or more of our Cape May County families with gifts and/or food for the holidays. Meals and gifts for families are needed at Thanksgiving and Christmas as the Caring For Kids “Family to Family” program helps to match children and families from throughout the county with partnered individuals, families or groups.
Financial donations also can be applied towards a family’s needs and/or a list of family needs and wishes can be provided to anyone graciously choosing to become a community partner. Hands-on holiday assistance then is requested in providing food or in the purchasing and wrapping of the needed items for each matched child and family. For those interested, an on-going “adopt” a family relationship also can be arranged for the up-coming year.
Caring For Kids takes this time to remind all of us of the many families locally that could use some extra help during this special season of Thanksgiving and Peace. Interested community partners – individuals, families or groups – are invited to join in this “Family to Family” celebration by calling Caring For Kids at 609-408-5220 or 425-1469. All volunteer partners and contributions are welcome.

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