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Project Valentine 4 Kids

Let's create the world's biggest heart...

Join the FUN!

We partner with schools, groups and corporations to help children feel loved and remembered.

  • You can host your event or we can host your group at Fill a Heart 4 Kids new location- 1 Market Square in Lake Forest!

 

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Project Valentine

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Valentine's Day is a painful day for foster & homeless children who struggle without the support of any family. 850 children in our program are waiting to gain a family. You can help them feel loved and cared for!

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Sign-up Jan. 16 - Feb. 12 

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Thank

you!

How you can help:

  1. Help decorate a foster facility.

  2. Sign-up to make  bracelets, Sweet Goodie Bags, and fill WeCare packages for foster children at our shop in Market Square!

  3. Invite us to your school or offsite corporate event!

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Fill a Heart 4 Kids is a 501(c)(3) organization. Your donation is 100% tax deductible to the fullest extent of the law.

We hand deliver each gift to ensure that foster children & homeless youth receive your gifts.

FAH4K sponsors 4,000 children annually. We host individual, group and corporate team building volunteer events 6 days a week. Please email us at info at FAH4K.org for more information.

 2024 All Rights Reserved. Fill a Heart 4 Kids, ​1 Market Square Lake Forest, IL 60045

Please mail check donations to - Fill a Heart 4 Kids (FAH4K), 1 Market Square, Lake Forest, IL 60045 or you can make an online donation at www.fillaheart4kids.org. 

 

To protect the privacy of the children we serve, their names are always changed. Our stories are based on true events.

To volunteer at children's group homes or tutor  - background checks &  service hours tare  required..

*There are over 120,000 orphans in America, while another 400,000 children live without permanent families (HHS; AFCARS).

 An estimated 1.3 million youths are struggling to survive without consistent food or shelter or any support from family (Government Data 2017).

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