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NOVEMBER ANNOUNCEMENTS

FROM SAFF
Sierra Association of Foster Families

Thank you to the Reno Unity Center! 

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FREE HOLIDAY DRESSES
"PRINCESS PROJECT"

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Katherine Mills, a long time foster-adoptive mom and owner of the Fairy Tale Ballet in Reno  is sponsoring a holiday project with a fashion show and party.  Holiday dresses for girls sizes 2-8 are yours on November 19th. Come from 11 to 12pm to select a Christmas dress.

For more information call Katherine at 544-5868. ​

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SAFF's ANNUAL
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Christmas Party

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Don't forget to mark your calendar's for Dec 11at the Boys and Girls Club across from Reno High for the annual SAFF CHRISTMAS PARTY sponsored by the National Charity League.

As always a magnificent celebration for foster and adoptive families and birth parents and grandparents.

SAFF will be taking reservations in a few weeks.

This year's theme THE POLAR EXPRESS CHRISTMAS TRAIN PARTY

SAVE THE DATE! 
Watch the newsletters for more info about our 2016 Christmas Party!!!
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SAFF IS COLLECTING
Christmas Gifts

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We've been running around the community for Christmas gifts. it's easy to collect gifts for children ages 4-11 & a little more difficult for youth ages 12-18, but the community always comes through. Of course, besides toys, what seems to be the most popular holiday gift are family movie gift certificates!

If you know of an organization that would  like to donate, please have a representative contact Joseph at [email protected].

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FINANCIAL LITERACY
VIDEO #5

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See Our Latest Videos!

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SAFF has completed the filming/editing of 10 five minute modules on Financial Literacy, to be posted every couple of weeks! WATCH HERE

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Our 5th financial literacy video is CREDIT CARD NEWBIES. 

Do your youths know how to manage credit cards? 

Have them watch this short video SAFF produced with the help of teenagers and then have your youths take the questionnaire!  

Our tutors from UNR and our Certified Financial Literacy Coaches are here to help our youths and adults with financial literacy coaching! This is not wealth investment advice, but financial coaching, there is NO selling involved.

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AmazonSmile Foundation

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Remember, SAFF is a 501c3 non profit organization, which means financial donations  are tax deductible to the full extent of the law! We thank our funders and donors who help to keep our programs growing in success.

Amazon Smile is a wonderful way to donate. Log on and find out more! SAFF receives no federal funding and relies solely on your generosity and caring.

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THE SIERRA ASSOCIATION OF FOSTER FAMILIES IS A TAX EXEMPT 501c3 NON PROFIT ORGANIZATION RECOGNIZED BY THE U.S. GOVERNMENT'S IRS... CONTRIBUTIONS ARE TAX DEDUCTIBLE.. FOR ADVICE ON WHETHER YOUR CONTRIBUTION CAN BE DECLARED AS TAX DEDUCTIBLE CONTACT THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OR YOUR FINANCIAL ADVISOR. SAFF IS INCORPORATED AS A NON PROFIT ORGANIZATION IN THE STATE OF NEVADA, RECOGNIZED BY THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR NEVADA.

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