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Holiday Household Giveaway and Toy Registration

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Hope and Divine Purpose Transitional Home, Inc and Igniting The Fire Prayer Ministry will host its third Annual Household Items giveaway to the community on November 18, 2023 at 1:00 pm. Items included toilet tissue, paper towels, (Scott), laundry detergent (Tide or Gain).  All items are on a first come..first serve basis.

We have partnered with Will County for the 2023 Toys For Tots. Registration sign -up is open until Saturday, November 25, 2023.

To register for the Toy Giveaway Text Ms. Holloway at 708-537-3369 to add your FAMILY to the 2023 TOY DISTRIBUTION List. NO Phone calls please.

Your name MUST be added to the DISTRIBUTION sign-up list to be ELIGIBLE to RECEIVE toys

NEEDED: VALID photo and BIRTH CERTIFICATES for all children are REQUIRED.

GRANDPARENTS with legal GUARDIANSHIP are eligible.  Volunteers are needed for gift wrapping.

New location for Igniting The Fire Prayer Ministry and Resource Center is 134 E. Cass Street, Joliet, Il

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