Adopt-a-Family 2025 – Bring Holiday Joy to a Family in Need!
Adopt-a-Family
is back!
The Lake Superior Village Youth & Family Center is once again spreading
holiday cheer through our Adopt-a-Family Program, helping local families
experience the magic of Christmas!
We’re inviting families, individuals, organizations, churches, and businesses to “adopt” a local family in need this holiday season. With your help, we can make sure every child wakes up to joy and love on Christmas morning.
How It Works
Choose a family
to adopt by Friday, December 12th.
Each family is assigned a unique code, allowing us to match your gifts
accurately.
Please do not wrap presents; instead, attach a tag or note with the family code
to each item or bag.
Shop for
thoughtful gifts for each family member—or make a monetary donation to the Youth
& Family Center, and we’ll do the shopping for you!
We gladly accept gift cards, cash, or PayPal donations (please designate the
family code when donating).
Please return
all gifts to the Youth & Family Center at 1901 Longyear Ave, Marquette,
by Monday, December 15th.
Please call to arrange a time to drop off the gifts.
Families will receive their gifts during our Gift Giving Day Celebration on Friday,
December 19th!
Food Donations
We’re also
collecting food items to help families enjoy a full, festive meal.
If you plan to donate perishable items, please call us in advance so we can
arrange for proper freezer or storage space before delivery.
Contact Information
Julia Beard,
Program Director Regan
Cook, Program Coordinator
Office:
906-225-1900 ext. 5 Office:
906-225-1900 ext. 6
Cell: 906-458-7550 Cell:
906-458-7550
Email: jbeard@mqthc.org Email:
rcook@mqthc.org
Thank you for adopting this family!
The family listed below is a 2-person household.
Adopt-a-Family code JK2 -
- Female: age 51; sizes Shoe = women’s 7; Pants = women’s medium or 10/12; Shirt = Medium
o Needs: Pots and Pans, Griddle pan, household supplies (dish soap, toilet paper, laundry soap, bathing/hygiene soaps/conditioner), and food.
- Male: age 13; Size Shoe = men’s 5; Pants = kids 14/16 (please no jeans. Losing fitting with no elastic bands) and Shirts = kids 16/18 (soft to the touch). This youth has sensory issues.
o Soft blanket, sensory items (fidgets), slime, squishy toys, heroes of goo-jit-zu toys, winter coat, clothes
For the family, we would like to gather as many food items as possible to ensure a complete Christmas dinner. Below is a list of suggested food items:
Turkey
Stuffing
Corn
Green Beans
Mashed Potatoes
Gravy
Rolls
Pumpkin Pie
Whipped cream
Milk
Thank you for your generosity and for sharing the spirit of giving and abundance this Holiday! We look forward to receiving your gifts for the family on or before December 15th!