Hope For The Holidays 2021 – Recap and Photos
Thank You!!
Hope for the Holidays 2021 was another success thanks to the generosity by all of the amazing individuals and organizations that contributed towards this year’s adopt-a-family holiday wishlist program.
As we continue to navigate this pandemic, we are incredibly thankful for the support we received this season. All 35 families across our DV Safe Shelter and Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program (ECEAP) were adopted and their wishlists fulfilled! We are so grateful for this community!
We also want to thank the Providence Spokane Mission Ambassadors who volunteered to greet donors and receive the Hope for the Holidays gifts in our lobby. We appreciate your dedication to our work and service to the community!
- Thank you to Farmgirl Fit!
- Thank you to Laura Frank!
- Thank you to Jessica Matthews!
- Thank you to Jen Towers and James Moore!
- Thank you to Camille Christiansen!
- Thank you to Christopher Richardson!
- Thank you to the Downtown Kiwanis Club!
- Thank you to Scott, Teresa, Jack, Katie, and Annie MacPhee!
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YWCA Spokane supports survivors of domestic violence through a holistic approach focused on safety, healing, and empowerment. Additionally, our free preschool for low income families, and our job and life skills building programs support parents and families in breaking cycles of trauma and poverty for generations to come.
Your gift ensures that our services remain free and accessible to those who need them most. Donations of every amount provide hope and safety to survivors and families in need. Thank you so much for your gracious support this holiday season!
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By: Jemma Riedel-Johnson
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