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Salvation Army Toy Shop

One of the Seasonal Partnerships we’ve had over the years is with the Salvation Army Toy Shop, who use our building as a distribution site. We’re excited to again be hosting the Toy Shop this December 13-15!

The Twin Cities Salvation Army provides toys for thousands of children who may not otherwise receive a Christmas gift. They’re one of the largest providers of toys in the area. Read More 


Buy Humanely Raised Meat

One of the easiest ways to help animals raised for meat, who are kept in insufferable conditions, is to buy meat labeled “Certified Humane Raised & Handled.” Other products with … Read More 


Vessels Service Project

Vessels is a group of people from 18 to 30s working on building intentional community together at Woodland Hills. Recently, the community held a service night to build shelving units and clean areas of the recently-completed tiny home warehouse.  Read More 


Blood Drive at WH

We are pleased to inform you that this December, we will be holding a Blood Drive right here at Woodland! It will be onsite on Monday, December 5 from 12-6pm. Read More 


Learn How to Care for Trees/Shrubs

There are multiple videos on youtube as well as some local classes from community centers that focus on intro arbory. Learning to care for any trees or shrubs you already … Read More 


With a Grateful Heart 2022

This year, With A Grateful Heart will be a cozy, family-friendly event with worship, warm drinks, fall snacks and will feature artists from the Woodland Hills community sharing their work with us. Read More 


Change our hearts

We can make a point of learning about animals, understanding animals and learning to love animals. Read about them, watch documentaries, learn to see them through God’s eyes and with … Read More 


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