
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.
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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.
It was a Back-to-School bonanza with 125 kids signed up to pick out (and fill!) their own brand new backpacks and choose their own new sneakers. Thanks again to all our awesome volunteers, and to @CapeKidMeals for hosting us so generously!!
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….
What a nice letter to the editor! And thanks again to Cam Kettles at the Provincetown Independent.
22 July 2022 — ORLEANS, MA — Established in early 2021, Cape Cod Foster Closet provides a wide variety of resources for local foster families, including clothing, shoes, toys, books and baby equipment. The nonprofit supports foster, pre-adoptive and relative caregiver families and carries items for children of all ages — from newborns to 18-year-olds.
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!
Thank you, Harwich Pickleball Association, for choosing to donate a portion of proceeds from this year’s (10th annual!) FunFest Tournament to the Cape Cod Foster Closet! We are so grateful for your support, and also for the clothing drive you ran for our kids that day! We are overwhelmed by your generosity. EASTHAM – It may…