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Holiday Giving: Help Indianapolis Families

Summary

  • Local organizations need help for holiday gift and meal drives.
  • Donors can sponsor children's wish lists or contribute financially.
  • Opportunities exist for volunteering time and wrapping gifts.
Holiday Giving: Help Indianapolis Families

Indianapolis organizations are actively seeking community involvement to support those less fortunate this holiday season. Damar Services is looking for volunteers to shop and wrap gifts for over 200 children residing at their facility. Time slots are available on December 9 and 10 at a local Meijer store.

Kids' Voice of Indiana has collected 900 wish lists from youth in the court and welfare system. Donors can sponsor individual wish lists, host toy drives, or make financial contributions. Similarly, the Salvation Army's Angel Tree program allows individuals to purchase gifts for a child in need, with a suggested spending of at least $125 per angel.

Additional opportunities include supporting The Jewish Federation of Greater Indianapolis during Hanukkah, The Villages of Indiana's child and family services, The Damien Center's client shopping event, and various local food pantries. Donations and volunteer efforts are crucial to ensure a brighter holiday for Hoosiers.

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You can sponsor a child's wish list for $100-$150, host a toy drive, or make a financial donation.
Gifts should be dropped off on weekdays before December 7, or on December 7 between 1 p.m. and 3 p.m.
Visit damar.volunteerhub.com/vv2 to find opportunities and sign up for shopping and wrapping gifts.

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