Sunday, November 6, 2022

Sold-out Lake Oswego event benefits Boys and Girls Aid



Boys and Girls Aid began in 1885

LAKE OSWEGO, Ore. (KOIN) — A sold-out fundraising auction to benefit Boys and Girls Aid brought a lot of fun and smiles in the effort to help kids find their forever homes.

The “Fostering Futures” auction raised funds for the non-profit service that works with the state to find adoptive parents for the 5000 kids in foster care in Oregon. KOIN 6 News anchor Dan Tilkin was the master of ceremonies.

Boys and Girls Aid started in 1885, which makes it the oldest child welfare agency in Oregon.



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