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Unicorn Thrift Shop of Almaden held their annual holiday luncheon attended by over 50 members. Members were inspired by Uplift Family Services’ staff members Kevin Burnside and Jennifer Paul who spoke about the successes of the Matrix Program in helping our transition age teens. The Unicorn volunteers were able to make a holiday donation of $20,000 to help families in our community during the holidays.

Thanks, Unicorn Thrift Shop volunteers, for bringing a little holiday joy to the children and families served by Uplift Family Services.

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