HOW YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN A CHILD’S LIFE
Looking for a way to help? Family Connections is a licensed, non-profit
child care agency and behavioral health center established in 1976. In
addition to a residential group home for teenage girls, the organization
provides outpatient and home-based therapy, and training and
consultation.
Brooke Place, a division of Family Connections, has been providing
residential services to girls and their families since 1985. Licensed
by the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources, the
facility offers group care and behavioral health services for up to 12
girls at one time.
Family Connections is a member of the West Virginia Child Care
Association and nationally accredited by the Council on Accreditation (COA).
Family Connections is currently enrolled in Kroger’s Community Rewards
Program to raise funds for the following often needed items:
- Haircuts, hair care products, and make-up
- Sanitary products like tampons and pads
- School related costs such as pictures, clothing for dances,
graduation, and sports
- Recreation activities, e.g. movies, the zoo, swimming, fairs,
ball games, bowling
- Birthday gift cards
- White twin sheets, pillows and pillowcases, washcloths, towels
- Batteries
- Bookbags
- Duffles
- Slippers, scarves, mittens
- Recreation equipment, e.g. badminton, volleyball, basketball,
Wii games
Your participation in the Kroger Community Rewards Program can go a long
way to helping support the girls at Brooke Place while they work at
improving their decision making skills, demonstrate compassion for
others through community service, and become confident enough in
themselves to take on life challenges.













To enroll, simply follow the instructions below.
Call us at 304.527.3303
Brooke Place is funded in part under an agreement with the Bureau for
Children and Families, WV Department of Health and Human Resources.
Family Connections Kroger Community
Rewards New Organization Number 84694
Family Connections is now enrolled in the Kroger Community Rewards
program. Kroger has announced that it is giving up to 5 million this
year to non-profits community organizations. If you are a Kroger
shopper and use a Kroger rewards card to make your purchases,

every time
you shop for groceries and swipe your card, Family Connections will
start earning a rebate. The minimum quarterly rebate is $ 25.00 per
organization. That should be in the event that we earn less than $ 25.00 in a quarter,
Kroger will hold the amount until the next quarter that the rebate
exceeds $ 25.00. Here’s how on line enrollment works: Get out your
Kroger card and go to the following web site:
www.Krogercommunityrewards.com
- Click on SIGN UP TODAY
- Sign up for a Kroger Rewards Account by entering your zip code,
clicking on your favorite store, entering you email address and
creating a password.
- You will then get a message to check your email box. Once you
open that mail, you will need to click on the link within the body
of the email. This takes you back to the Rewards site.
- Click on My Account and use your email address and password to
enter the site and proceed to the next step.
- Click on Edit Kroger Community Rewards at the bottom of the page
and input the number on the back of your Kroger Plus card.
- Update or confirm your information.
- Enter the NPO number of Family Connections
which is 84694. Select Family Connections from the
list and click on confirm.
- To verify that you are enrolled correctly, you will see “Family
Connections” on the right side of your information page.
REMEMBER, purchases will not count toward the rebate to Family
Connections until after you register your Kroger Plus card.
If you don’t
have a Kroger Plus card and would like one, you can receive one at the
customer service desk of any Kroger.
The Kroger Community Rewards
Program applies to all Kroger stores in WV’s northern panhandle and all
stores in Ohio.
Help us gain as much as we can from this program by
passing this information along to family, friends and neighbors.