Adopt A Family: Challenge Accepted!

Adopt A Family: Challenge Accepted!
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University of Scranton Athletics issued the following announcement on Oct. 29.

The Center for Service & Social Justice has accepted the challenge of finding donors for 40 individual family members from eight separate families for the annual Catherine McAuley’s Adopt a Family program.

Each donor will receive the family member’s name, gender, age, clothing sizes and gift suggestions. You can go by their list or come up with your own ideas. The choice is yours. We suggest you spend about $75-$100 for each person.

If you are interested in participating (individual or offices), please email me at ellen.judge@scranton.edu. Please let me know how many people you wish to adopt.

Gifts are due back to the CSSJ office, TDC 205B by Friday, Dec. 10. All gifts should be wrapped or in gift bags, with the person’s name and assigned number on each one.

Original source can be found here.



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