The Adoptive and Foster Parent Association of Hall County Car Show

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The Adoptive and Foster Parent Association of Hall County Car Show

Time: October 29, 2011 from 12pm to 5pm
Location: Hayes Chrysler Dodge Jeep
Street: 3115 Frontage Road
City/Town: Gainesville GA 30504
Website or Map: http://www.LoveHopeHealing.com
Phone: 770-596-5624
Event Type: fundraiser, benefitting, hall, county, foster, children
Organized By: The Adoptive and Foster Parent Association of Hall County
Latest Activity: Oct 27, 2011

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This car show is organized by the foster parents of Hall County GA. Our goal is to raise enough money to get our 120+ children in foster care a gift. Most of these children come into foster care with nothing but the clothes they are wearing, no extra clothes no toys. We as an association try to help our our members by providing access to a clothing closet and having fun activities throughout the year like a back to school cook out. By far our biggest event is our Christmas party. We want these children to know that there are people who are thinking of them when they can't be with their biological families at Christmas.

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