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Longboat Island Chapel is stepping up to assist parents at Riverview High School through its latest initiative, the Gather and Give drive. This program aims to provide comprehensive support to families navigating the challenges of raising children, particularly during the critical transition from diapers to daycare.
The Gather and Give drive focuses on addressing the various needs of parents by offering resources that promote both emotional and practical assistance. By gathering essential supplies and providing a platform for community support, the initiative encourages a collaborative environment where parents can share their experiences and learn from one another.
This month, the chapel is calling on community members to contribute items that can help ease the burdens of parenthood, such as educational materials, childcare supplies, and other essential goods. The drive not only aims to alleviate immediate needs but also fosters a sense of belonging and support among families in the area. Through this effort, Longboat Island Chapel is reinforcing its commitment to nurturing the well-being of the community.
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