The Friends of Forgotten Children second annual Christmas Party will be held on Sunday, Dec. 9 at the non-profit's location at 224 Bog Road. Santa will make two appearances: One at 10 a.m. and another at 1 p.m.
Last year, more than 100 children from low and struggling middle class families came to see Santa and received a gift from him. Ten middle school students from Peterborough will be assisting the Friends prepare for Santa's visit as a community service project.
For more information about the event, to volunteer, or if you need assistance, call Alice Blodgett at 753-4801.
The Friends of Forgotten Children is a 501c3 public charity. The org accepts small and large donations of food and non-food items, including new toys and clean and serviceable clothing for all ages, as well as monetary donations. Contributions are tax deductible.
Submitted by Bill Dearborn, executive director of The Friends.
Last year, more than 100 children from low and struggling middle class families came to see Santa and received a gift from him. Ten middle school students from Peterborough will be assisting the Friends prepare for Santa's visit as a community service project.
For more information about the event, to volunteer, or if you need assistance, call Alice Blodgett at 753-4801.
The Friends of Forgotten Children is a 501c3 public charity. The org accepts small and large donations of food and non-food items, including new toys and clean and serviceable clothing for all ages, as well as monetary donations. Contributions are tax deductible.
Submitted by Bill Dearborn, executive director of The Friends.
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