TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) – The Remembering Me Project hosted a fundraiser Monday night to help teens in need.
The community gathered at Earley’s Kitchen for “an evening of breakfast.”
The Remembering Me Project is a nonprofit working to uplift teens from low-income families, especially during the holiday season.
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Michael Cork, president of Let’s Take L.E.A.D., said they had guests sign a Note of Hope, which will be placed in gift baskets that will be delivered to foster kids at Northwest Florida Health.
“This is a note of encouragement, letting them know that we remember them, that they are special, and that they mean something to us,” Cork said.
The organization aims to help those who have aged out of the foster care system and make sure they feel valued by providing gifts and personal care products.
To learn more about the Remembering Me Project or to donate, visit their website. Their fundraising goes until Dec. 15.
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