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Students in need and their families/caregivers are invited to enjoy an evening of winter cheer festivities.
Students attending will be given a gift to take home!
Families that do not pre-register may not receive gifts for their children.
Palm Springs
Saturday, December 2, 2023
Palm Springs Convention Center
Riverside
Saturday, December 9, 2023
Harvest Christian Fellowship
Registration closed.
Families that do not pre-register may not receive gifts for their children.
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For more information, please contact the Foster Youth Services Coordinating Program at (951) 826-4718 or fyscp@rcoe.us.
About the Event
Welcome!
Children and their families residing in Riverside County are invited to enjoy one of two Winter Wonderland Holiday Gift Giveaways this year. The Riverside County Office of Education offers these events each year as a way for our students to have something to look forward to during the winter season.
“This event represents an opportunity to wrap our community’s collective arms around students who are deserving of positive reinforcement, loving kindness, and a fresh reminder of the importance of hope for the future.”
Riverside County Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Edwin Gomez
New this year, we are offering the Inaugural Winter Wonderland in the Desert hosted at the Palm Springs Convention Center on December 2, 2023, from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. We are excited to offer a meal, crafts, hot chocolate stations, a dessert bar, and more. All guests 18 and under will leave with gifts.
All adults and children must be registered to participate. Student must be present to receive resources. Families that do not pre-register may not receive gifts for their children.
For questions regarding either event, please contact Riverside County Office of Education, Foster Youth Services Coordinating Program at FYSCP@rcoe.us or (951) 826-4700
Intended Audience:
Foster and McKinney-Vento: This event is limited to those students in grades TK-12 who are foster youth or experiencing housing insecurity and attend a Riverside County school district or charter school.