Scottsdale’s Hunkapi Programs slates Christmas on the Farm
Posted 12/5/23
For the 19th year, Hunkapi Programs, 12051 N. 96th St., is hosting Christmas on the Farm, where more than 70 orphans, foster children and domestic violence survivors can spend the day riding horses, …
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Scottsdale’s Hunkapi Programs slates Christmas on the Farm
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Hunkapi Programs' Christmas on the Farm will offer orphans, foster children and domestic violence survivors a day riding horses, eating food and more.
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For the 19th year, Hunkapi Programs, 12051 N. 96th St., is hosting Christmas on the Farm, where more than 70 orphans, foster children and domestic violence survivors can spend the day riding horses, eating food, receiving presents and more.
The event, beginning at 2 p.m. on Christmas Day, is completely free to the children and families who need it.
The farm is still in need of items for the children, which can be found at amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/1BG0X2ZPU6MZ2/ref=hz_ls_biz_ex?mc_cid=04c90a11da&mc_eid=42541ffa50&pldnSite=1.