What is the Growing Roots Early Learning Center Candyland Fundraiser?
Since 2018, the Immanuel Foundation has helped ensure that older adults in our community receive compassionate care, safe homes, and the dignity they deserve, regardless of their financial circumstances, at Immanuel Living.
Growing Roots Early Learning Center (GRELC) is an extension of that mission. By providing quality, affordable childcare for employees, GRELC supports the dedicated team members who care for our seniors every day.
Join us at this open house, carnival style fundraiser to support special projects and programs at GRELC. The fundraiser will be held at Growing Roots Early Learning Center located at Northridge Lutheran Church (323 Northridge Drive, Kalispell, MT 59901) on Friday, February 6, 2026 at 6:30 – 8:30.
Register for the event HERE
Purchase an entry wristband or donate here! Wristbands are $20 each or $40 for a family.
ALL PROCEEDS BENEFIT GROWING ROOTS EARLY LEARNING CENTER
Attending the Event? Wristband Price Includes:
Wristbands will include all games and activities for the kids, popcorn, and cotton candy.
Mother Chorizo food truck will be here for dinner, if desired. The Scholastic book fair will be taking place as well.
Ways to support our GRELC fundraiser:
- Purchase a $20 wristband or $40 for a family pass
- Donate
- Bid on our silent auction – stay tuned for items
- In-Person Auction – at the event on February 6 from 6:30 to 8:30
- Online Auction Monday, February 2 – 8:30 PM Friday, February 6th.
Schedule of Events:
6:30 PM – Check in and pick up your wristbands and activities start
8:30 PM – Auction closes and activities end.
For more information about Growing Roots Early Learning Center, CLICK HERE!
Thank you so much to Keller Supply Company for being our presenting sponsor for our Candyland Fundraiser!
At the Immanuel Foundation, we believe that every senior living in Montana has the right to a safe, secure home in an engaging and supportive community. We work every day to make that vision a reality and your financial support is crucial. 60% of our Skilled Care residents are low income, Medicaid qualified. Immanuel Foundation raises funds to support these seniors in need.




