Community Update: Holiday Partnership

Published On: December 18th, 2023

Kenosha Area Family and Aging Services, Inc (KAFASI) partners with many organizations in the community and for the holiday season.

First Kenosha Visiting Nurse Association and Kenosha Senior Living held a Toy on the evening of December 14th to collect toys for those in our Family Service Programs at KAFASI. Our Family Service Programs support preservation, prevention, and conflict management.

Then the following morning Uline pulled up and delivered a truckload of wrapped gifts, Bikes, and what we loved most a HUGE SMILE. They arrived with more gifts for families in our Family Service Program.

Our Family Service Programs support preservation, prevention, and conflict management. This is one of the largest gift seasons through the program, and we couldn’t do it without like-minded partners and friends who love giving back.

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