Success StoryCandyland Program



Candyland Program

Author: Abbigale Gray

Planning Unit: Mason County CES

Major Program: Family Development General

Plan of Work: Engaged Communities

Outcome: Intermediate Outcome

The Candyland program proved to be a resounding success, bringing together 30 families and a total of 195 individuals in a heartwarming display of community and office collaboration. This initiative, marked by its inclusive and festive spirit, not only fostered a sense of togetherness but also showcased the remarkable dedication and efforts of our community members. Through this joint endeavor, we not only created lasting memories but also strengthened the bonds that make our community vibrant and supportive. The overwhelming positive response underscores the transformative power of collective action and affirms our commitment to building a thriving and connected community both within our office and beyond. 

The diverse array of crafts at Candyland provided an enriching and joyful experience for our community, leaving an indelible impact on the hearts of all participants. Partnering with our community members, we offered a delightful spectrum of creative activities for children and their families. From personalized ornaments to festive decorations, even writing letters to Santa, each craft fostered imaginative expression and family bonding. The inclusion of hot chocolate, popcorn, and cotton candy added a delightful touch, transforming the event into a multisensory celebration. The highlight, undoubtedly, was the opportunity for children to capture cherished moments with Santa and Mrs. Claus, creating lasting memories for families. Candyland not only showcased the power of collaborative community engagement but also brought joy and warmth to every participant, reinforcing our commitment to fostering connection, creativity, and shared experiences within our community. 







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