Comfort Measures - Activities
Help provide "comfort measures" for a day for children and adults who utilize the Weber/Morgan Children's Justice Center. What is a comfort measure? Something to help put them at ease. Having a coloring book and crayons can help keep little minds occupied when so many unfamiliar things are going on around them. 


Leave The Lights On
Remember the old commercial ... "We'll leave the light on?" Well, we could use your help in making sure that happens. $25 will pay the utilities for a day at the Weber/Morgan Children's Justice Center. Lights, heat, water. Keep the place warm, cozy, and welcoming.


Toilet Paper Shortage
Hey, we've all been reminded recently that running out of toilet paper is no joke. We need toilet paper and Kleenex tissue at the Weber/Morgan Children's Justice Center just like you do at home. Paper towels, too!


Comfort Measures - Food & Drink
Help provide "comfort measures" for a day for children and adults who utilize the Weber/Morgan Children's Justice Center. What is a comfort measure? Something to help put them at ease. Soft drinks, snacks, coffee or hot chocolate on cold days go a long way in making someone feel at home. Families may be at the CJC longer than planned, or come right after school - it's great to have a snack to tide them over. 


Keeping Things Clean
At the Weber/Morgan Children's Justice Center we're all about clean. We wipe things down to sanitize in between families. But our staff is devoted to working with the children and families who come to the CJC. A team of professional cleaners come in every week - but that too, costs money. $125 pays for a week's worth of cleaning services.
 
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