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*Note that these are gifts, with the emphasis being on needed goods, rather than a loan of money. | *Note that these are gifts, with the emphasis being on needed goods, rather than a loan of money. | ||
− | Nominations and applications to be considered for Helping Hands are accepted by the [[Director of | + | Nominations and applications to be considered for Helping Hands are accepted by the [[Director of Community Outreach]]. |
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Latest revision as of 09:09, 2 January 2016
Helping Hands was a system for helping others in non-emergency situations. It was an ongoing thing, and not specifically tied to any time of the year or event. It has now been discontined.
Examples of Helping Hands include: fundraiser for furniture purchase after everything was lost in a flood, assisting a person in relocating after leaving an abusive situation, food and clothing assistance.
- Note that these are gifts, with the emphasis being on needed goods, rather than a loan of money.
Nominations and applications to be considered for Helping Hands are accepted by the Director of Community Outreach.