The Oasis Church in Pembroke Pines, Florida, has started their annual Trees of Hope event by gifting 150 Christmas trees to underprivileged families. This initiative not only provides families with a Christmas tree but also gives them the opportunity to enjoy the full Christmas experience at the Oasis Church.
According to Alex Rivera, a member of the church, the event includes various activities such as train rides, hay rides, nightly snowfalls, s’mores, hot dogs, and even orchestral performances on some nights. The goal is to create a festive and joyful atmosphere for everyone in the community to enjoy.
The holiday experience will take place at the church’s campus along SW 14th Street and 122nd Ave, starting from December 1st and running through Christmas. This event is open to everyone, inviting people to come together and celebrate the spirit of the season.
In addition to the Trees of Hope event, the Oasis Church is known for its community outreach efforts and commitment to serving those in need. Throughout the year, the church organizes various programs and initiatives to support the local community and make a positive impact.
By gifting Christmas trees to underprivileged families and hosting a festive holiday experience, the Oasis Church is spreading joy and hope during the holiday season. This initiative not only brings smiles to the faces of those who receive the trees but also creates a sense of unity and togetherness within the community.
As we approach the holiday season, it is heartwarming to see organizations like the Oasis Church giving back and making a difference in the lives of others. The spirit of generosity and compassion displayed through events like Trees of Hope reminds us of the true meaning of Christmas – spreading love and kindness to all.
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