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Hope for the Holidays: Project Hope Alliance Gift Drive

Updated: Apr 8

We’re excited to continue our annual tradition of supporting Project Hope Alliance in bringing holiday cheer to over 400 families experiencing homelessness. Here’s how you can help:


Who can participate?

Everyone in our school community is invited to participate by donating gifts or gift cards. This is a wonderful opportunity for your child to experience the joy of giving by selecting a gift for someone in need.


What should we bring?

We are collecting new, unwrapped gifts and gift cards valued at $25 or more for children and young adults aged 1-24. Here are some suggested items:


- Gift Ideas:

- Speakers and headphones

- Scooters, Penny Boards, or Razors

- Legos, STEM sets, or educational toys

- Makeup sets

- Sports equipment (balls, outdoor play sets)

- Hair styling tools

- LOL Dolls, Barbies, Disney Toys, Mermaid/Unicorn blankets


- Gift Cards from:

- Target

- Amazon

- Walmart


When should we bring donations?

Donations will be collected on Friday, December 6, during morning drop-off. If you are unable to make it on that day, you are welcome to drop off your donations beforehand at the front office.


Can we contribute in other ways?

Absolutely! Your child will soon receive cardstock to create a holiday card for a family. Please refrain from including personal information. Feel free to make a card or craft at home with your own supplies if preferred. Cards will also be collected on December 6 during drop-off.


Where can I learn more about Project Hope Alliance?

If you’d like to learn more about this impactful organization, check out Invisible Girl and The Visible Army, which tell the story of Project Hope Alliance and its mission.


For any questions, please see Michelle (Kai's mom)


Thank you for bringing hope to families this holiday season!


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