- Posted December 08, 2014
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WLAM seeks donations for Oasis Family Center
The Women Lawyers Association of Michigan is supporting the nonprofit Oasis Family Center, a community based program providing a safe and respectful environment for safe exchange and supervised parenting time for children and their parents.
The WLAM will collect donations through December 31. Contact Lori at 517-908-3483 and a WLAM board member will arrange a pick-up of your donation. The Oasis Family Center is a 501(c)(3) organization and all donations are tax deductible.
The Center's needs include a laptop computer with basic software, bookshelves, safety/lock box, coffee maker, kid friendly artwork/murals, rugs, large toys, pay-as-you-go cellphones, board games, large cardboard blocks, learning toys, large puzzles, Radio Flyer wagon, office supplies, flip charts, magic markers, cleaning supplies, baby wipes, dry erase board/markers, arts and crafts supplies, batteries for toys, paper plates, plastic utensils, napkins, multicultural books and dolls, tricycles, and hula hoops. The center also seeks an artist to do a wall mural.
For more information contact the center at 517-887-4668.
Published: Mon, Dec 08, 2014
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