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Deadline for Palatine Township 'Adopt-A-Family' Nominations Friday, Oct. 16

The holidays are normally a time when joy is in the air and gifts are exchanged in celebration.

But, there are individuals throughout Palatine Township who are experiencing catastrophic life events - such as the loss of a job, serious health issues and other circumstances that will prevent them from fully enjoying the holiday season this year. Families with low incomes also are challenged to provide all the extras that many of us take for granted.

Palatine Township's Adopt-A-Family program provides an opportunity to connect these different groups in an effort to create a more joy-filled holiday season for all.

Individuals and families who can be 'adopted' are referred by school social workers, and also by Township residents who know of those in-need. The deadline for nominations is coming up quickly on Friday, October 16.

Township residents and families, businesses, clubs, churches and organizations are invited to get involved by choosing to adopt a family. Those interested have until November 2 to sign up through the Palatine Township website at http://www.palatinetownship.com/2015adoptafamilyform.

"We can all play a small part in making a real difference in the lives of those in-need this holiday season," said Sharon Langlotz-Johnson, Palatine Township Supervisor.

Those who qualify for the Adopt-A-Family program must go through an approval process, and are limited to receiving the assistance for two times during their lifetime. All nominations and donations are made anonymously.

In 2014, 204 families from Palatine Township were accepted into the Adopt-A-Family program, and the Township is preparing to serve approximately 250 this year.

The program culminates with a visit from Santa Claus on Saturday, December 12 where children will have a number of activities to keep them busy as parents collect the gifts concealed in large bags to perpetuate the magic of giving.

Visit the Palatine Township website at www.PalatineTownship.com and click on 'Events' for more information.

About Palatine Township:

Palatine Township provides numerous services and events for its 113,000 residents, and supports 26 social services agencies located within its boundaries. The Township is one of the most heavily populated in Illinois, with a goal to enhance and improve the quality of life for all of its residents.

Bordered by Lake Cook Road, Huntington Road, Central Road and Wilke Road, residents living in all or part of the following communities are part of Palatine Township: Palatine, Rolling Meadows, Inverness, Arlington Heights, Hoffman Estates, Barrington, South Barrington and Schaumburg. Visit www.PalatineTownship.com or call 847-358-6700.

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