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Adopt-A-Family

Christmas is a difficult time for those in our community who are less fortunate. With the charitable support of the central Alberta community, The Outreach Centre has brightened the Christmas season through its Adopt-A-Family program for over 20 years.
Adopt-A-Family provides assistance throughout the year to families when they are most in need. With a focus on the Christmas season, the program takes care of single parent families who are struggling and require extra help to provide for their family. Annually, sponsors in the community and The Outreach Centre have shared the spirit of Christmas with families in Central Alberta by providing gifts under the tree, special treats and a holiday meal to share.
As fall sets in, we begin to reach out to our wonderful community to help bring the Christmas Spirit to families who are finding themselves in difficult circumstances. Each year the Adopt-A-Family program is met with great need and we do not expect this year to be any different.
How Can You Help?
Sponsor a Family – Every year, The Outreach Centre works to match applicants with program sponsors to ensure a happy holiday experience.
Donate Gift/Grocery Cards – Donations of Gift and Grocery cards will ensure that any family who suddenly needs our assistance will receive Christmas gifts and the means to shop for their holiday meal.
Make a Monetary Donation – Programs available at The Outreach Centre provide support to families whose lives are affected by poverty, domestic violence and unfortunate circumstances.
The Outreach Centre works closely with the Christmas Bureau, Food Bank and the Salvation Army to ensure that no one is left out and that there is no duplication of services. Your donation and “adopted” family remains anonymous and is coordinated through our office to respect confidentiality.
Your consideration of supporting The Outreach Centre is greatly appreciated.
Visit website for more details. https://www.womensoutreach.ca/programs/poverty/adopt-a-family/
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