Rancho Replanted Group Hosts Joyful Easter Egg Hunt for Foster and Adoptive Families

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The Rancho Replanted Group proudly hosted a heartwarming Easter Egg Hunt this past Sunday at the Golden Era Golf Course, bringing together foster and adoptive families from Temecula and surrounding communities for a day of connection, celebration, and fun.

Approximately 50 children, ages 2 and up, participated in the event, eagerly searching for Easter eggs that had been thoughtfully hidden earlier that morning by the Boy Scouts of Troop 46. A special grassy area was designated for younger children, ensuring that even the smallest participants had a safe and enjoyable experience hunting for their own treasured eggs. Families gathered with excitement as the children were given the signal to begin the hunt, creating a joyful and memorable moment for all in attendance.

Kids hunt for the eggs

Following the egg hunt, attendees enjoyed a delicious lunch prepared and served by the Hemet Kiwanis Club. Afterward, the eggs were counted, and the child who collected the most eggs was awarded the opportunity to choose a special Easter basket and toy to take home.

The spirit of the day was captured in the words of participating families. One parent shared, “Thank you all who helped and donated,” while another expressed, “Thank you! My kids had a blast. Everything was great—from the food to the Easter baskets. God continue to bless you.” Another attendee added, “Thanks for inviting us! The kids had a really good time. Everything was perfect!”

Look at all those toys I want

This successful event was made possible through the generous support of community partners who share a passion for helping children and families. Sponsors included the Hemet Kiwanis Club, Kids Free Fishing Tournament Inc., Golden Era Productions, Community Pantry, Beaumont Lions Club, Harvest Church, Boy Scout Troop 46, Hoofbeats for Hope, Harvest Church, Riverside County Faith in Motion, Rancho church Men’s Group, Sturgeon Electric and Rose Again Foundation.

The Rancho Replanted Group serves foster and adoptive families throughout the Temecula Valley and surrounding areas, as well as community members who are passionate about supporting these families. The organization is dedicated to fostering connection, building relationships, and providing resources and support—regardless of background, lifestyle, or faith journey.

The baskets for the kids

Weekly meetups are held at Rancho Community Church on Wednesday evenings, offering ongoing opportunities for encouragement and community building.

Those interested in learning more about Rancho Replanted Group or exploring foster or adoptive parenting are encouraged to reach out for more information.

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