GET INVOLVED #PurpleThursdayICT #PurpleThursdayICT is a domestic violence awareness campaign during the month of October. Help bring awareness by wearing purple on Thursdays. Want to support in other ways? Check out these events!
Kendra Scott Give Back Party 1423 N Webb Rd #117, Wichita, KS 67206
Thursday, October 18th from 4 p.m. - 7 p.m. Support Harbor House by stopping by Kendra Scott on Oct. 18th. 20% of all purchases will be donated back in support of #PurpleThursdayICT. There will even be a special necklace available for purchase specifically designed by our very own Keri McGregor, Director of Harbor House.
Purple Hair Party
Mary Kate and Co. | 8112 W Central Ave, Wichita, KS 67212
Add a bit of fun to your hair in support of #PurpleThursdayICT by stopping by Mary Kate and Co. beauty salon. For the month of October, they will be partnering with Catholic Charities to add a purple streak in your hair with proceeds benefitting Harbor House.
Community Cares
November 27th, 2018 This year, Catholic Charities is participating in #GivingTuesday. It is a global day of giving fueled by the power of social media and collaboration. It follows the famous holidays of Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Join the movement and give on November 27th. Our goal is to raise $15,000 for a new van for our maintenance team. The van touches all programs, collecting donations, moving supplies, towing mowers...and all without AC. Learn more about our cause on our website. We will be teaming with Davis-Moore Auto Group. If we reach our goal, they will provide Catholic Charities with our new van! All Facebook donations will be matched dollar for dollar by Facebook up to $1,000 for each fundraiser hosted. Host your own fundraiser in support of Catholic Charities and #GivingTuesday. Donate online, on Facebook, or call in your donation.
IN PARTNERSHIP WITH:
Thank you Kansas State Fair for sending the clients of Adult Day Services to spend time at the fair this year!
Shoutout to our groups from North Dakota, Minnesota, and the Maize South Wrestlers who spent a day out of their summer moving mulch, cleaning the gardens and not being afraid to get dirty.
George Sevick, Director of Cana Counseling spoke to 600 teachers at the 2018 Teacher Convention at Bishop Carroll High School.