Help us provide a place of community and belonging for these young people and families through our partner in Amsterdam by providing monthly neighborhood and youth events image

Help us provide a place of community and belonging for these young people and families through our partner in Amsterdam by providing monthly neighborhood and youth events

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Children of immigrant/expat families can suffer many difficulties. One of those is a lack of community and sense of belonging. For $250 an event, we can help provide support and a place of community and belonging for these young people and families through our partner in Amsterdam (Tory Almond) by providing monthly neighborhood and youth events. Events in the past have included neighborhood water fights, youth swimming events, canoeing trips, and movie nights. We want to be able to expand these events and provide Tory with the funds needed for supplies, insurance, and promotional materials.

We are asking a few of our key partners to rally their friends, family, and networks to support our work. By becoming a fundraiser for CMConnect, you will help more children of immigrant/expat families, and you'll help your friends feel good about doing good.

Starting a fundraiser is easy to do, and it's fun. We'll even give you all the tools you'll need to make a difference. With your help we can ensure provide a place of community and belonging for young people and families.

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