over 30 years helping Quinte West families
Quinte West Adopt-a-Child volunteers. ROCK107's Rick Kevan is at far left.
For 32 years the QW Adopt a Child program has been helping children of Quinte West receive indoor clothing at Christmas.Registration began at the beginning of November and continues to December 8 at the Crossroads Church in Trenton. There are lots of older children on the program this year and it’s a challenge – everyone wants to buy for the younger – cuter – more affordable children – but it leaves them struggling to help the children who really know what Christmas is all about.
This year the Quinte West Adopt a Child program extended the ages they support from 12 to 14 years of age.To adopt a child you can call Trenton Glass and Windows or email
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