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Pastor Rafael Lopez dressed as the Grinch gets ready to hand out toys at the toy drive Saturday.
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The Outpour Project once again gave away more than 1,000 toys to families this year.
The organization was the Chautauqua County USDA Food for Families hub this year during the COVID-19 pandemic, and saw a need to be filled for Christmas as well.
“We reached out to Toys for Tots and in short notice we were able to procure 1,000 toys to give away,” Outpour Project coordinator Erika Lopez said. “Our focus has always been on families and our various programs reflect that. We allowed four gifts per car and we ran out in five hours.”
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Pastor Erika Lopez and Pastor Rafael Lopez as the Grinch hand out Christmas presents during a toy drive.
The Outpour Project once again gave away more than 1,000 toys to families this year.
The organization was the Chautauqua County USDA Food for Families hub this year during the COVID-19 pandemic, and saw a need to be filled for Christmas as well.
“We reached out to Toys for Tots and in short notice we were able to procure 1,000 toys to give away,” Outpour Project coordinator Erika Lopez said. “Our focus has always been on families and our various programs reflect that. We allowed four gifts per car and we ran out in five hours.”
Dec 24, 2020
Options Care Center, formerly Women’s Services, has been doing business in Chautauqua County for over three decades offering pregnancy tests, parenting education, material assistance for families with young children, and several other services. In the past year, they began offering a new service: limited ultrasound.
With the help of generous community supporters, 4us Community Champions Grant, and a Chautauqua Region Community Foundation grant, they were able to secure a state-of-the-art machine.
“This machine is such a blessing to us and our community. I’ve seen many sonogram pictures, and every time, I’m amazed at the technology we have that can give us a look inside the womb. It’s incredible to think we can see a heartbeat when a woman is six or seven weeks along or to see the little arms and legs shortly after.” says Jessie Andersen, executive director.
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