Kids & Family
Snappin' Ministries Honored With Grant; Looking for Holiday Fair Volunteers
Snappin' Ministries has long been known for their signature gift packages and gift cards for parent caregivers in need of encouragement.

WAUKESHA COUNTY -- Snappin' Ministries has been honored with a $5,000 grant from the Stackner Family Foundation of Hartland, to help provide aid to those in need.
“This contribution enables Snappin' Ministries to continue efforts on behalf of the families raising children with disabilities, chronic illnesses, and special needs in our area. Without this partnership with the Stackner Family Foundation, Snappin' Ministries would struggle to assist these families,” Barb Dittrich, Executive Director and Foundress said.
The grant will help the organization as they assemble their TLC packages and gift card program over the next 2 years. Snappin' Ministries has long been known for their signature gift packages and gift cards for parent caregivers in need of encouragement. Hospitalizations, school difficulties, and job losses are just a few of the occasions where the organization ships this support to those in need.
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This program is part of their overall “Special Care for Special Caregivers.”
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Snappin' Ministries is currently looking for volunteers to work at their annual Christmas Mini-Mall event on November 18-19, 2016. People can get the details and easily register here.
About Snappin' Ministries
Our pursuit is to continuously support and encourage those living with the daily challenge of parenting a child with special needs so that the genuine love and hope of Jesus will be experienced and shared in their everyday lives. For a front row seat to what we are doing, please visit http://www.snappin.org/.
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