
What a nice letter to the editor!
And thanks again to Cam Kettles at the Provincetown Independent.
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What a nice letter to the editor!
And thanks again to Cam Kettles at the Provincetown Independent.
Among the many families served by the Cape Cod Foster Closet are the thousands of grandparents on the Cape and Islands who are raising their grandchildren. So we were especially excited to meet State Senator Julian Cyr at the Sharing Kindness 2023 Suicide Awareness Walk Sat., May 20th at Veterans Park Beach in Hyannis. As…
Thanks so much to Cam Kettles at the Provincetown Independent for this super-informative article. You can read the whole article online on the Provincetown Independent website. …a 2019 study by UMass Medical School was staggering: one of every 10 children living on Cape Cod and the Islands is being raised by grandparents. According to UMass…
Thank you, The Falmouth Enterprise for spotlighting The Cape Cod Foster Closet in this week’s issue. We are glad to now have a site in the Falmouth community. And thank you Lawrence-Lynch Corp for nominating us!
Leo Cakounes Interviews Sharon Palmer On Spectrum, Cape Cod Public Affairs Programming Leo Cakounes talks to Sharon Palmer, Co-Founder and Director, about how the Closet provides essential needs to foster families and guardians of children who find themselves in need of basic tools to raise a child. (Aired on 10/31/21). Listen to the interview now….
Thanks to Joe Strickland of WMVY Radio for featuring the Cape Cod Foster Closet on a recent Cape Currents show. Listen here for an in-depth look at why we do what we do, how we do it, and how you can help.
We’re looking to help even more families on the Cape and Islands. Please help us reach them by posting this flyer to your social media — or by printing it to post at your place of work or worship, your local coffee shop, library, school, or other community organization. Thank you!