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Service Project & Poor Box

Adopt a Family
November 05 - December 03, 2023

- Philoptochos (Friends of the Poor) -




Our yearly Adopt-A-Family project with Philoptochos is here, and we're teaming up with Rocky Mountain High School to bring joy to 3 northern Colorado families in need.

How to Help:
Sign up HERE to bring gifts, supplies, or lend a hand with wrapping or drop offs.
Items are due by: Sunday, December 3. 

Monetary Donations:
Drop your donations in the Poor Box at church or donate online HERE (select "Adopt-A-Family" on Philoptochos drop-down menu).

Labeling & Packaging:
Label wrapped gifts with family number and recipient's description, using the paper ornaments provided. (We will remove the description prior to delivery to the families.)
Household items & food should go in reusable grocery bags.

Drop-Off: 
Wrapped gifts: Under the Christmas tree in the narthex or the breezeway trunk.
Gift cards: Put them in the Poor Box, under the tree in the "gift card" box, or give them to Lauren Gonikishvili.

Questions? Contact Lauren Gonikishvili via philoptochos@saintspyridon.church

Thanks for spreading the holiday cheer!

Donations in excess of AAF needs will be distributed to Panaghia’s Ministries Children’s Christmas & St. Innocent Boys.



Our St. Spyridon Philoptochos Chapter is part of the National Philoptochos Society, which is made up of more than 400 chapters and 26,000 members across the U.S. Celebrat...[more]
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Our St. Spyridon Philoptochos Chapter is part of the National Philoptochos Society, which is made up of more than 400 chapters and 26,000 members across the U.S. Celebrating 85 years, Philoptochos is the largest Christian women's philanthropic organization in the nation. Philoptochos, which means "friends of the poor" in Greek, is a philanthropic arm of the church, providing aid to the poor, the hungry and those in need in our parish, community, country and across the globe. We use our time to connect with those in need, our treasure to help send funds to various causes, and our talents to form relationships, continually seeking new avenues to fulfill Christ's call to help those in need.