Hope for the Holidays 2023 Recap
Hope for the Holidays 2023 Recap
Thank you you making this year's adopt-a-family wish list program a resounding success!
This year, we supported 90 clients and families across three different programs: the Women’s Opportunity Center (WOC), Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program (ECEAP), and our Domestic Violence Safe Shelter. We added 32 additional families to this wish list program this year!
Together, we’ve created a holiday season filled with love, compassion, and hope.
Your kindness and generosity has made a difference in the lives of those we serve. Let’s carry this spirit of giving forward into the new year!
Thank you to our Volunteers!
We are so grateful to the Providence Spokane Mission Ambassadors who volunteered to receive and organize Hope for the Holidays gifts so we could make sure and them them into the hands of the families we serve in a smooth fashion.
Thank you for your commitment and service to our community!
Photos of Gracious Donors Giving through this Program
By: Erica Schreiber
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