Rock Island, IL, November 4 - Support Christian Care on November 8 as you enjoy watching the Quad City Mallards Hockey Team take on the Denver Cutthroats. Fans will receive a discounted ticket price when they bring one or more canned food items to the box office window when they purchase tickets. For every item donated?up to a maximum of three canned food items?fans will save a dollar off the ticket price. A representative will be on hand during the game to answer questions about the services Christian Care provides at both their Domestic Violence Shelter and their Rescue Mission. Fans may also make cash donations to Christian Care on game night. For more information call Christian Care at 309-786-5734.

Christian Care transforms the lives of a growing number of homeless men and abused women and children 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Through their two facilities?a domestic violence shelter for abused women and children and a rescue mission for homeless men?they provide safe shelter, nutritious meals, clothing, counseling, referrals and guidance to anyone in need. Christian Care serves homeless individuals, victims of domestic violence, veterans, men and women coming out of prison, and the mentally ill, providing their residents with an opportunity to start new, more productive lives.

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