TLC’s Holiday Programs
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Thank you to everyone who supported our holiday programs this year! It is only through our many community partners – individuals, churches, businesses, schools, clubs, and so many others – that we are able to provide Thanksgiving holiday meals, Christmas holiday meals, and gifts to our Youth and our Seniors! |
Thank you to these Community Partners!
Giving Tree Host Sites
Businesses | Churches |
Arlene’s Beans | Cathedral Rock Church |
ART – Active Release Techniques | Family of Christ Lutheran Church |
Covered Treasures | Holy Trinity Anglican Church |
DaVita Medical Group | Monument Community Presbyterian Church |
First National Bank of Monument | St. Peter Catholic Church |
Hydration & More | St. Matthias Episcopal Church |
Jabil | Tri-Lakes United Methodist Church |
Johnson & Johnson (DePuy Synthes) | Trinity Lutheran Church |
KOAA Channel 5/30 | |
La Rosa, LCC | Clubs/Organizations/Schools |
Messenger International | Discovery Canyon High School |
Monumental Miniatures | Palmer Divide Quilters |
Palmer Lake Brew Pub | Tri-Lakes Women’s Club |
Simple Computers | |
Smile Orthodontics & Pediatric Dentistry | |
The Shafer Group | |
Tri-Lakes Chamber of Commerce | |
Tri-Lakes YMCA | |
True North Chiropractic |
![]() Thanksgiving Holiday Food distribution |
![]() Christmas Holiday Food Distribution |
![]() Giving Tree distribution |
Food Drive Host Sites
Businesses | Churches |
Bass Pro Shop | Cathedral Rock Church |
BBSI, Inc. | Church of Woodmoor |
Bethesda Gardens | Family of Christ Lutheran Church |
DaVita Medical | Holy Trinity Anglican Church |
First National Bank of Monument | Monument Community Presbyterian Church |
Jabil | Mountain Community Mennonite Church |
Johnson & Johnson (DePuy Synthes) | St. Matthias Episcopal Church |
Palmer Lake Brew Pub | St. Peter Catholic Church |
Tri-Lakes United Methodist Church | |
Clubs/Organizations/Schools/Others | |
Boy Scout Pack 17 |
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Discovery Canyon High School | |
Heartland Connect Networking Group | |
Hope Montessori | |
Polka Dot Powerhouse Networking Group | |
Town of Monument | |
Tri-Lakes Cruisers |
Special thanks to these organizations, businesses and groups for additional support!
The Dahl Family | For fulfilling special requests (new digital camera, canopies and food) |
The Church at Woodmoor | For hosting the Client Appreciation event in December, with cookies, brownies and a hot chocolate bar |
The Girl Scouts | For the home-made breads and sweet breads given out during Thanksgiving Holiday Food Basket distribution |
Chick-fil-A (Northgate) | For suppling breakfast items to volunteers during the Christmas Holiday Food Basket and Giving Tree distribution |
The Vanity Box | For providing gift certificates as door prizes during the Client Appreciation event in December |
Monument Hill Kiwanis | For providing volunteers in directing traffic and for set up for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Giving Tree distribution |
Terr San Nicolas / Cedar & Spruce | For arranging a kid-friendly sign painting activity in early December |
Gina Polk / ReMax | For sponsoring the sign painting activity for kids |
Staples (Monument) | For conducting a toy drive in November & December |
The George W Trimble Fund | For providing tickets to our clients for their annual Christmas party |
Lewis Palmer Middle School |
The students held an “ugly sweater” toy drive, collecting toys and cash |
Prairie Winds Elementary School |
Every year they do a “Turkey Trot” in November, collecting cash donations to purchase turkeys |
Thank you to all the volunteers who helped pack and distribute the holiday food bags in November and December, made ornaments for the Giving Tree sites, shopped for missing gift items, organized the incoming gifts, helped to distribute the gifts in December – and so much more!
It takes many hands to make these holiday programs work and we are so grateful for everyone’s help!
If the name of your business or organization does not appear on this list, this is completely unintentional. Please contact us at info@tri-lakescares.org so that we can correct the error.