Jackie Christie Inc. is very community-driven. We strive to bring joy to every man, woman, and child's heart and we thank you for sharing in our dream!
Please check here often as we will share a special person or group in our community's story with all of you and what our plans are to help.
September, 2006 |
Infinite Love Foundation Spreads Winter Warmth
As winter approaches and colder weather becomes inevitable, Doug and Jackie Christie donated clothing, coats and shoes to local area homeless shelters. In a city where it rains about 50% of the time with an average of 37 inches of rain a year, appropriate clothing for those in need is welcome.
Seattle is home to just over 560,000 people of which 8,000 are homeless. Recognized in a report released in 2004 by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, Seattle is recognized as one of seven cities in the United States that are leading the way toward reducing chronic homelessness.
The Infinite Love Foundation is proud to have been able to donate clothing to three local area homeless shelters through the use of their street side clothing donation trailers. The items will be dispersed to the people in greatest need.
“We are happy they will be warm for the holidays!” said the Christies.
For more information regarding the Infinite Love Foundation or the UC Davis NYSP Program, please call 888-733-7105 or visit www.jackiechristie.com.
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August, 2006

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Infinite Love Foundation Battles Homelessness,
One Teen at a Time
When people think of Seattle they tend to think of the rainy days, the popular sports teams, coffee and progressiveness. Yet in a city so full of life, art and beauty there is a serious problem that seemingly goes ignored and while the problem continues to grow, resources continue to disappear.
The problem? Homeless teens. Everyday in Seattle , there is a reported 850-1000 youths aged 18-24 living on the street vying for the services of agencies with limited and dwindling resources. After hearing such a story, Doug and Jackie Christie decided it was time they became involved.
Through the needs based program their “Infinite Love Foundation” supports, the Christies helped take one young lady off the street. The teen, who will remain nameless, was provided an apartment, furnishings, money and the opportunity to begin a new life. Eager to make it on her own, this fortunate teen will be entering the job market in the coming weeks.
“It's such a wonderful feeling to know you are making a difference in someone's life”, the Christies said, “We are very excited to give this young lady a fresh start.”
For more information regarding the Infinite Love Foundation or the UC Davis NYSP Program, please call 888-733-7105 or visit www.jackiechristie.com.
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June, 2006z
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“Infinite Love Foundation” meets the needs of the NYSP Summer Program.
When people think of Seattle they tend to think of the rainy days, the popular sports teams, coffee and progressiveness. Yet in a city so full of life, art and beauty there is a serious problem that seemingly goes ignored and while the problem continues to grow, resources continue to disappear.
The problem? Homeless teens. Everyday in Seattle , there is a reported 850-1000 youths aged 18-24 living on the street vying for the services of agencies with limited and dwindling resources. After hearing such a story, Doug and Jackie Christie decided it was time they became involved.
Through the needs based program their “Infinite Love Foundation” supports, the Christies helped take one young lady off the street. The teen, who will remain nameless, was provided an apartment, furnishings, money and the opportunity to begin a new life. Eager to make it on her own, this fortunate teen will be entering the job market in the coming weeks.
“It's such a wonderful feeling to know you are making a difference in someone's life”, the Christies said, “We are very excited to give this young lady a fresh start.”
For more information regarding the Infinite Love Foundation or the UC Davis NYSP Program, please call 888-733-7105
or visit www.jackiechristie.com.
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May, 2006
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“Infinite Love Foundation” meets the needs of the NYSP Summer Program.
When people think of Seattle they tend to think of the rainy days, the popular sports teams, coffee and progressiveness. Yet in a city so full of life, art and beauty there is a serious problem that seemingly goes ignored and while the problem continues to grow, resources continue to disappear.
The problem? Homeless teens. Everyday in Seattle , there is a reported 850-1000 youths aged 18-24 living on the street vying for the services of agencies with limited and dwindling resources. After hearing such a story, Doug and Jackie Christie decided it was time they became involved.
Through the needs based program their “Infinite Love Foundation” supports, the Christies helped take one young lady off the street. The teen, who will remain nameless, was provided an apartment, furnishings, money and the opportunity to begin a new life. Eager to make it on her own, this fortunate teen will be entering the job market in the coming weeks.
“It's such a wonderful feeling to know you are making a difference in someone's life”, the Christies said, “We are very excited to give this young lady a fresh start.”
For more information regarding the Infinite Love Foundation or the UC Davis NYSP Program, please call 888-733-7105
or visit www.jackiechristie.com.
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