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Monday, March 4, 2023

Jacksonville FC’s next JFC Cares Initiative: DANIEL KIDS EASTER DRIVE.

Learn more about Daniel Kids HERE

Daniel Kids provides services to local children in residential mental health treatment and children currently in the foster care system. 

Daniel Easter Drive 2024 

More than 3,500 local children and families will be looking to Daniel to help make their Easter special. We count on hundreds of caring individuals, corporate partners, schools and community groups (like you) to help provide a Happy Easter to these special children. This year we are requesting specific item baskets.

Please select a basket type from the list below and fill with any or all of the listed items. Donations to the Easter Drive are also welcomed. Sweet treats can be included, but sparingly please. 

Questions? Please contact Rebecca: rburchell@jfcsoccer.com or call (904) 501-0504. 

Feel free to send any photos of your team shopping together, putting the baskets together or delivering the items to JFC to rburchell@jfcsoccer.com


Drop off at JFC Offices at Patton Park or Davis Park before March 14th

BASKET TYPES

Gift Cards Basket:

Walmart / Target / grocery / fast food / coffee shop 

Outdoor Fun Basket:

Sidewalk Chalk, Bubbles, Nerf / Sports ball, Wiffleball & Bat, Outdoor Games 

Indoor Fun Basket:

Board & Card Games, Paints, Brushes, Clay, Drawing / Construction Paper 

"Undie Sunday" Basket:

5T to adult sizes needed, no-show or novelty socks, underwear, sports bras, pajamas: MUST BE IN ORIGINAL UNOPENED PACKAGING

New Age School Basket:

Over-Ear Headphones, Crayons, Colored Pencils, Cool Pens, Composition Notebook, Fidget Spinner 

Youngin’ Basket:

Electrical Safety Covers, Child-Proof Door Locks & Covers, Wipes, Diapers, Formula 

Snack Basket:

Granola Bars, CapriSun / Juice Box, Fruit Snacks, Peanut Butter/Cheese Cracker Packs 

Pamper Me Basket:

Nail Polish / Supplies, Body Lotion, Journal, Jewelry, Make-Up, Toothpaste & Toothbrush, Deodorant, Shampoo, Soap, Comb/Brush, Pads 

Cool Dude Basket:

Ear Buds, Wallet, Playing Cards, “Cool” Face-masks, Men’s Skin Care Set, Deodorant, Toothpaste & Toothbrush, Comb, Soap, Shampoo 

Clean Machine Basket:

Dish Soap, Laundry / Dishwasher Detergent, Dish Towels, Sponges, Household Cleaning Supplies: (Pre-Packed in Sturdy Laundry Basket) 

Non-perishable Basket:

Canned Goods, Cereal, Soup, Crackers, Flour, Sugar, Foil, Plastic Wrap, Sandwich Bags


Friday, November 17, 2023

We are also pleased to announce our next charity effort for this 2023 holiday season will be supporting Community PedsCare.

Our aim at JFC is to not only create skilled soccer players but well rounded, philanthropic, empathetic young men and women.

Community PedsCare is a nationally recognized pediatric palliative and hospice program for children with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions. They offer support, comfort and care to over 175 children and their families in North Central and Northeast Florida.

Currently there are around 190 children in the program and more than 300 children, made up of patients and their siblings that need gifts from Santa as most of these families are faced with high medical expenses. Some have a list of gift options (generally 3 items listed) and some request gift cards.

HOW YOU CAN HELP!

Please email Rebecca Burchell at rburchell@jfcsoccer.com to request a wish list for an individual child asap.

Purchase the gifts on the wish list , DO NOT WRAP THEM, and drop the gifts off to the Ed Austin Park or Davis Park by December 8th.


November 1, 2023

Malivai Washington Youth Foundation Annual Thanksgiving Drive 2023

Learn more about MWYF HERE

The MaliVai Washington Youth Foundation (MWYF) has been providing youth development programs in Jacksonville, FL since 1996. What started as a way for pro-tennis player, Olympian and Wimbledon finalist MaliVai Washington to introduce urban youth to a sport he loved, quickly blossomed into a comprehensive after-school youth development program, Tennis-n-Tutoring (TnT). 

We are looking for non-perishable items for MWYF families this Thanksgiving!

PLEASE DONATE YOUR NON-PERISHABLE GOODS BEFORE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15th

JFC DROP OFF DETAILS:

Patton Park (Hodges) - Concrete Office - Tables set-up inside concrete office next to concession/restroom area.

Davis Park (PV/Nocatee) - Table inside field house

Questions? Please contact Rebecca: rburchell@jfcsoccer.com or call (904) 501-0504. 

Feel free to send any photos of your team shopping together, putting the baskets together or delivering the items to JFC to rburchell@jfcsoccer.com

SUGGESTIONS ON WHAT TO DONATE:

  • Stuffing

  • String Beans

  • Canned Beans

  • Corn

  • Peas

  • Carrots

  • Potatoes

  • Sweet Potatoes

  • Tomatoes

  • Macaroni Pasta

  • Hamburger Helper

  • Gravy

  • Rice

  • Soup

  • Oil & Vinegar

  • Seasonings

  • Cranberry Sauce

  • Jell-O/ Pudding

  • Canned Fruit

  • Juices

  • Water

  • Sugar

  • Flour

  • Chips

  • Cookies

  • Sauces

  • Peanut Butter

  • Jelly

  • Condiments

  • Prepackaged Desserts

  • Muffin/Roll/Corn Bread Mix

  • Brownie/Cake Mix & Pie Crust

  • Cereal/Breakfast Bars/Pop-Tarts


March 21, 2023

Jacksonville FC’s next JFC Cares Initiative: DANIEL KIDS EASTER DRIVE.

Learn more about Daniel Kids HERE

Daniel Kids provides services to local children in residential mental health treatment and children currently in the foster care system. 

Daniel Easter Drive 2023 

More than 3,500 local children and families will be looking to Daniel to help make their Easter special. We count on hundreds of caring individuals, corporate partners, schools and community groups (like you) to help provide a Happy Easter to these special children. This year we are requesting specific item baskets.

Please select a basket type from the list below and fill with any or all of the listed items. Donations to the Easter Drive are also welcomed. Sweet treats can be included, but sparingly please. 

Questions? Please contact Rebecca: rburchell@jfcsoccer.com or call (904) 501-0504. 

Feel free to send any photos of your team shopping together, putting the baskets together or delivering the items to JFC to rburchell@jfcsoccer.com


Drop off at JFC Offices at Patton Park or Davis Park before March 22nd

BASKET TYPES

Gift Cards Basket:

Walmart / Target / grocery / fast food / coffee shop 

Outdoor Fun Basket:

Sidewalk Chalk, Bubbles, Nerf / Sports ball, Wiffleball & Bat, Outdoor Games 

Indoor Fun Basket:

Board & Card Games, Paints, Brushes, Clay, Drawing / Construction Paper 

"Undie Sunday" Basket:

5T to adult sizes needed, no-show or novelty socks, underwear, sports bras, pajamas: MUST BE IN ORIGINAL UNOPENED PACKAGING

New Age School Basket:

Over-Ear Headphones, Crayons, Colored Pencils, Cool Pens, Composition Notebook, Fidget Spinner 

Youngin’ Basket:

Electrical Safety Covers, Child-Proof Door Locks & Covers, Wipes, Diapers, Formula 

Snack Basket:

Granola Bars, CapriSun / Juice Box, Fruit Snacks, Peanut Butter/Cheese Cracker Packs 

Pamper Me Basket:

Nail Polish / Supplies, Body Lotion, Journal, Jewelry, Make-Up, Toothpaste & Toothbrush, Deodorant, Shampoo, Soap, Comb/Brush, Pads 

Cool Dude Basket:

Ear Buds, Wallet, Playing Cards, “Cool” Face-masks, Men’s Skin Care Set, Deodorant, Toothpaste & Toothbrush, Comb, Soap, Shampoo 

Clean Machine Basket:

Dish Soap, Laundry / Dishwasher Detergent, Dish Towels, Sponges, Household Cleaning Supplies: (Pre-Packed in Sturdy Laundry Basket) 

Non-perishable Basket:

Canned Goods, Cereal, Soup, Crackers, Flour, Sugar, Foil, Plastic Wrap, Sandwich Bags


Monday, November 29, 2022

We are also pleased to announce our next charity effort for this 2022 holiday season will be supporting Community PedsCare.

Our aim at JFC is to not only create skilled soccer players but well rounded, philanthropic, empathetic young men and women.

Community PedsCare is a nationally recognized pediatric palliative and hospice program for children with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions. They offer support, comfort and care to over 175 children and their families in North Central and Northeast Florida.

Currently there are around 190 children in the program and more than 300 children, made up of patients and their siblings that need gifts from Santa as most of these families are faced with high medical expenses. Some have a list of gift options (generally 3 items listed) and some request gift cards.

HOW YOU CAN HELP!

Please email Rebecca Burchell at Rburchell99@gmail.com to request a wish list for an individual child asap.

Purchase the gifts on the wish list and drop the gifts off to the JFC Office at Patton Park before December 10th.


November 3, 2022

Malivai Washington Youth Foundation Annual Thanksgiving Drive 2022

Learn more about MWYF HERE

The MaliVai Washington Youth Foundation (MWYF) has been providing youth development programs in Jacksonville, FL since 1996. What started as a way for pro-tennis player, Olympian and Wimbledon finalist MaliVai Washington to introduce urban youth to a sport he loved, quickly blossomed into a comprehensive after-school youth development program, Tennis-n-Tutoring (TnT). 

We are looking for non-perishable items for MWYF families this Thanksgiving!

PLEASE DONATE YOUR NON-PERISHABLE GOODS BEFORE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18th

JFC DROP OFF DETAILS:

Patton Park (Hodges) - Concrete Office - Tables set-up inside concrete office next to concession/restroom area. Please use back door facing the stadium field, next to girls restroom.

- Monday 11/7 to Friday 11/18 - 1PM to 8PM

- Saturday 11/12 and Sunday 11/13 - 9AM to 2PM

Davis Park (PV/Nocatee) - Table inside field house

- Wednesday 11/9 - 5:30-7:30PM

- Friday 11/18 - 5-8PM

Questions? Please contact Rebecca: rburchell@jfcsoccer.com or call (904) 501-0504. 

Feel free to send any photos of your team shopping together, putting the baskets together or delivering the items to JFC to rburchell@jfcsoccer.com

SUGGESTIONS ON WHAT TO DONATE:

  • Stuffing

  • String Beans

  • Canned Beans

  • Corn

  • Peas

  • Carrots

  • Potatoes

  • Sweet Potatoes

  • Tomatoes

  • Macaroni Pasta

  • Hamburger Helper

  • Gravy

  • Rice

  • Soup

  • Oil & Vinegar

  • Seasonings

  • Cranberry Sauce

  • Jell-O/ Pudding

  • Canned Fruit

  • Juices

  • Water

  • Sugar

  • Flour

  • Chips

  • Cookies

  • Sauces

  • Peanut Butter

  • Jelly

  • Condiments

  • Prepackaged Desserts

  • Muffin/Roll/Corn Bread Mix

  • Brownie/Cake Mix & Pie Crust

  • Cereal/Breakfast Bars/Pop-Tarts


 

Wednesday, July 13, 2022

Jacksonville FC’s next JFC Cares Initiative: Soccer Drive for South Africa

WHAT: We will be collecting donations of old uniforms, training gear, and cleats. These donations will be sent to the Kwazulu-Natal Province in South Africa to kids in need within 17 different elementary schools.

WHEN: August 1st through August 5th

WHERE: A bin will be placed outside of the front office at Patton Park and outside the clubhouse at Davis Park from 4PM - 8PM August 1st through August 5th. We thank you in advance for the help!


Tuesday, April 19, 2022

Jacksonville FC’s next JFC Cares Initiative: LOVE FOR ETHIOPIA.

Learn more about Love for Ethiopia HERE

Love For Ethiopia is a 501 (c)(3) charity. All donations are tax-deductable. We are a grassroots organization run mostly by families who have adopted from Ethiopia, and are volunteering their time and talents.

WHAT: We will be collecting soccer and school items to be used by the children at the Love For Ethiopia Orphanage.

Items can be soccer jerseys, shorts, and school supplies like pens, pencils and colored pencils (no paper products). With new uniforms coming for next season we can put last season’s uniforms to great use!

WHEN: Starting April 25th and running through May 18th.

WHERE: We will be collecting items in labeled bins that will be placed at Patton Park and Davis Park


Friday, December 10, 2021

We are also pleased to share our 2nd Annual Toy Drive for Community PedsCare.

Our aim at JFC is to not only create skilled soccer players but well rounded, philanthropic, empathetic young men and women.

Community PedsCare is a nationally recognized pediatric palliative and hospice program for children with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions. They offer support, comfort and care to over 175 children and their families in North Central and Northeast Florida.

Currently there are around 190 children in the program and more than 300 children, made up of patients and their siblings that need gifts from Santa as most of these families are faced with high medical expenses. Some have a list of gift options (generally 3 items listed) and some request gift cards.

HOW YOU CAN HELP!

Please email Rebecca Burchell at Rburchell99@gmail.com to request a wish list for an individual child asap.

Purchase the gifts on the wish list and drop the gifts off to the JFC Office at Patton Park before December 13th.


November 1, 2021

Jacksonville FC’s next JFC Cares Initiative: Malivai Washington Youth Foundations Annual Thanksgiving Food Drive

Learn more about MWYF HERE

The MaliVai Washington Youth Foundation (MWYF) has been providing youth development programs in Jacksonville, FL since 1996. What started as a way for pro-tennis player, Olympian and Wimbledon finalist MaliVai Washington to introduce urban youth to a sport he loved, quickly blossomed into a comprehensive after-school youth development program, Tennis-n-Tutoring (TnT).

Malivai Washington Youth Foundation Annual Thanksgiving Drive 2021 

We are looking for non-perishable items for MWYF families this Thanksgiving!

PLEASE DONATE YOUR NON-PERISHABLE GOODS BEFORE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19th

JFC DROP OFF DETAILS:

Patton Park (Hodges) - Trailer 1, place in boxes on top on conference table.

- Monday 11/15 to Friday 11/19 - 1PM to 8PM

- Saturday 11/20 and Sunday 11/21 - 9AM to 2PM

Davis Park (PV/Nocatee) - Table inside field house

- Wednesday 11/17 - 5:30-7:30PM

- Friday 11/19 - 5-8PM

Questions? Please contact Rebecca: rburchell@jfcsoccer.com or call (904) 501-0504. 

Feel free to send any photos of your team shopping together, putting the baskets together or delivering the items to JFC to rburchell@jfcsoccer.com

SUGGESTIONS ON WHAT TO DONATE:

  • Stuffing

  • String Beans

  • Canned Beans

  • Corn

  • Peas

  • Carrots

  • Potatoes

  • Sweet Potatoes

  • Tomatoes

  • Macaroni Pasta

  • Hamburger Helper

  • Gravy

  • Rice

  • Soup

  • Oil & Vinegar

  • Seasonings

  • Cranberry Sauce

  • Jell-O/ Pudding

  • Canned Fruit

  • Juices

  • Water

  • Sugar

  • Flour

  • Chips

  • Cookies

  • Sauces

  • Peanut Butter

  • Jelly

  • Condiments

  • Prepackaged Desserts

  • Muffin/Roll/Corn Bread Mix

  • Brownie/Cake Mix & Pie Crust

  • Cereal/Breakfast Bars/Pop-Tarts


February 19, 2021

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Jacksonville FC’s next JFC Cares Initiative: DANIEL KIDS EASTER DRIVE.

Learn more about Daniel Kids HERE

Daniel Kids provides services to local children in residential mental health treatment and children currently in the foster care system. 

Daniel Easter Drive 2021 

More than 3,500 local children and families will be looking to Daniel to help make their Easter special. We count on hundreds of caring individuals, corporate partners, schools and community groups (like you) to help provide a Happy Easter to these special children. This year we are requesting specific item baskets.

Please select a basket type from the list below and fill with any or all of the listed items. Donations to the Easter Drive are also welcomed. Sweet treats can be included, but sparingly please. 

Questions? Please contact Rebecca: rburchell@jfcsoccer.com or call (904) 501-0504. 

Feel free to send any photos of your team shopping together, putting the baskets together or delivering the items to JFC to rburchell@jfcsoccer.com


Drop off at JFC Offices at Patton Park or Davis Park before March 22nd

BASKET TYPES

Gift Cards Basket:

Walmart / Target / grocery / fast food / coffee shop 

Outdoor Fun Basket:

Sidewalk Chalk, Bubbles, Nerf / Sports ball, Wiffleball & Bat, Outdoor Games 

Indoor Fun Basket:

Board & Card Games, Paints, Brushes, Clay, Drawing / Construction Paper 

"Undie Sunday" Basket:

5T to adult sizes needed, no-show or novelty socks, underwear, sports bras, pajamas: MUST BE IN ORIGINAL UNOPENED PACKAGING

New Age School Basket:

Over-Ear Headphones, Crayons, Colored Pencils, Cool Pens, Composition Notebook, Fidget Spinner 

Youngin’ Basket:

Electrical Safety Covers, Child-Proof Door Locks & Covers, Wipes, Diapers, Formula 

Snack Basket:

Granola Bars, CapriSun / Juice Box, Fruit Snacks, Peanut Butter/Cheese Cracker Packs 

Pamper Me Basket:

Nail Polish / Supplies, Body Lotion, Journal, Jewelry, Make-Up, Toothpaste & Toothbrush, Deodorant, Shampoo, Soap, Comb/Brush, Pads 

Cool Dude Basket:

Ear Buds, Wallet, Playing Cards, “Cool” Face-masks, Men’s Skin Care Set, Deodorant, Toothpaste & Toothbrush, Comb, Soap, Shampoo 

Clean Machine Basket:

Dish Soap, Laundry / Dishwasher Detergent, Dish Towels, Sponges, Household Cleaning Supplies: (Pre-Packed in Sturdy Laundry Basket) 

Non-perishable Basket:

Canned Goods, Cereal, Soup, Crackers, Flour, Sugar, Foil, Plastic Wrap, Sandwich Bags 


Monday, February 1, 2021

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JFC is pleased to announce our next JFC Cares Initiative: ALL THINGS SOCCER DRIVE. Our efforts will help and support ALL THINGS NEW (ATN). To learn more about ALL THINGS NEW and their orphanage in Haiti please visit: https://atnhaiti.com/

What:

We will be collecting soccer items to be used by the kids that reside at the All Things New Haiti Orphanage. The kids need cleats (used or new). If purchasing new cleats contact Zach Sievert (zasievert@icloud.com) for shoe sizes that are needed. We will also be collecting other soccer items such as jerseys/shorts, balls, bags, and shin guards.

When/Where:

February 1 - Febraury 21 at Patton Park

Collection bins will be placed in front of the PATTON PARK Office from 6:15pm to 8:30pm during weekday practices. Collection bins will also be available at Davis Park and on Saturdays from 9am - 3pm. Collection Bins will be emptied daily. Once the ALL THINGS SOCCER DRIVE is complete, all items will be delivered to Matt Bush, director of All Things New Orphanage.

Why:

To share our love of soccer with the kids at the All Things New Orphanage in Haiti. All Things New is a 501c3 non-profit organization that was incorporated in Florida and started in 2013. The All Things New (ATN) Orphanage houses 32 kids ages 2-17.

The kids at ATN love soccer and play regularly, with several playing in local leagues. They are in need of cleats but would be so grateful for any soccer supplies. We’ve included some facts on Haiti below.

Special Thanks to our very own, Zach Sievert (2005 MLS NEXT), for leading this initiative and coordinating all of the collections and delivery of donated goods to All Things New.

Economic Facts about Haiti:

• Haiti is the poorest nation in the Western Hemisphere
• 78% of the population live on less than $2/day
• The average annual income is $444 with a 70% unemployment rate
• In rural areas like Gressier (where ATN is located) the poverty rate is 84% with extreme poverty being 69%
• Our goal with the soccer supply drive is to further better our impact and community as a club. And to help others who are less fortunate than us but who share the same passion for the sport as us.

Zach Sievert - JFC 2005 MLS NEXT

Zach Sievert - JFC 2005 MLS NEXT




Tuesday, December 22, 2020

Jacksonville FC; Suddath Spread Holiday Joy to Children in Need

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Jacksonville FC, a philanthropic youth soccer organization, donated more than 300 toys to more than 100 families with children at Community PedsCare®, a nationally recognized pediatric hospice program for children with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions. The toys were transported, unloaded and delivered to the families on Tuesday, Dec. 15, by Suddath, a Jacksonville-based global transportation, relocation and logistics company. 

The Jacksonville FC program teaches children about soccer and giving back to others. It focuses on club-wide donations of time, talent and contributions to help make life better for those in need.  

“We at Jacksonville FC recently started our JFC Cares initiative and we couldn't be more proud to work with Community PedsCare,” said Pat Cannon, executive director of Jacksonville FC. “To be able to give back and help these children have a Christmas is very important to our club. A big thank you to all our JFC Families who stepped up in these times to help PedsCare children.”

Established in 2000, Community PedsCare offers support, comfort and care, free of charge, to more than 175 terminally ill children and their families in North Florida.

“Thank you so very much for the generosity and spirit that so many have shared this year,” said PedsCare Director Patrice Austin. “This event marks a memory in the hearts of the pediatric families, a safe experience to shine the light on the holidays and spread a spirit to fill the hearts of our most precious children. It is through Jacksonville FC’s gift of giving and community compassion that our families feel the love and the true meaning of care.”

The company that assisted with transporting and delivering the toys, Suddath, has been part of the Jacksonville community since it was founded in 1919. In addition to being a leader in the moving and logistics industry, it is also dedicated to taking cares of the local communities where it operates. 

“We are grateful that JFC entrusted Suddath with transporting these gifts to children at Community PedsCare,” said Scott Perry, president of Suddath Moving & Logistics. “For over 100 years, Suddath has been part of the Jacksonville community and we are proud to honor our core value of Caring by giving back to Jacksonville children in need.”

To donate to Community PedsCare, visit communityhospice.com/give.

About Jacksonville FC

Jacksonville FC (JFC) is a non-profit, 501(c) 3 youth soccer organization that provides both recreational and competitive soccer experiences for boys and girls ages 4 to 19. JFC is based in Jacksonville and also serves the surrounding areas.

About Community PedsCare
Since 2000, Community Hospice & Palliative Care has provided palliative and hospice care and support for children living with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions through Community PedsCare, an award-winning pediatric care program in collaboration with Wolfson Children’s Hospital, Nemours Children’s Specialty Care and the University of Florida-Jacksonville. The program, one of only a few community pediatric programs in the United States offering both palliative and hospice care, provides clinical, social service, spiritual, child life, medical and volunteer support to improve quality of life for children from prenatal to age 21. To learn more about the support and services of Community PedsCare visit communityhospice.com.

About The Suddath Companies

Suddath moves peoplebusinesses and products. The Suddath Company was established in 1919 and has grown into a nearly $600-million global transportation, relocation management and logistics company, serving 180 countries with 2,000 employees around the globe. With more than 30 locations and nearly 3 million square feet of warehouse space in the U.S., Suddath each year moves more than 80,000 households, including 30,000 military families, and is also North America’s largest commercial mover. For more information, please visit suddath.com.


Monday, November 30, 2020

Important Announcement!

JFC is pleased to announce the creation of our JFC Community Outreach Program, JFC Cares, and the appointment of Rebecca Burchell as our JFC Community Outreach Ambassador. We are also pleased to announce our first charity for this 2020 holiday season as Community PedsCare.

Our aim at JFC is to not only create skilled soccer players but well rounded, philanthropic, empathetic young men and women.

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Community PedsCare is a nationally recognized pediatric palliative and hospice program for children with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions. They offer support, comfort and care to over 175 children and their families in North Central and Northeast Florida.

Currently there are around 190 children in the program and more than 300 children, made up of patients and their siblings that need gifts from Santa as most of these families are faced with high medical expenses. Some have a list of gift options (generally 3 items listed) and some request gift cards.

HOW YOU CAN HELP!

Please email Rebecca Burchell at Rburchell99@gmail.com to request a wish list for an individual child asap.

Purchase the gifts on the wish list and drop the gifts off to the JFC Office at Patton Park before December 10th.