Holiday Spirit Shines Bright in Metro Detroit: Ways to Give Back This Season
As the festive season approaches in Metro Detroit, the community is buzzing with opportunities to lend a helping hand. Nonprofits across the region are calling for monetary donations, non-perishable food items, toys, and, most importantly, volunteers ready to step up and make a difference for those in need. If you’re looking to spread some holiday cheer, here are several organizations that could use your support this season!
Forgotten Harvest’s Hope for the Holidays
Starting now and running through December, Forgotten Harvest will be holding meal distribution events to ensure families can enjoy warm meals during the holidays. They’re seeking monetary donations and volunteers to keep their programs running smoothly. If you need assistance with food, you can find nearby distribution events on their website.
Support Gleaners Community Food Bank
Another vital organization in the area is Gleaners Community Food Bank, which is in urgent need of both financial contributions and non-perishable food items. Suggested donations include canned meats, beans, vegetables, and healthy cereals—just remember to steer clear of anything in glass containers or cooked leftovers. They are also seeking volunteers to help during the winter months. Get involved by visiting their site.
The Salvation Army’s 12 Days of Ringing Challenge
This year, the Salvation Army of Metro Detroit has kicked off its very first 12 Days of Ringing Challenge from December 2-14. Snap a selfie at any red kettle location, share it on social media, and tag #12DaysOfRinging to participate! Moreover, they are looking for volunteers to ring bells at red kettles around the area—both in-person and virtually. Interested? Sign up at registertoring.com.
Annual Cheers Gala by Easterseals MORC
Gather your friends for a night of fun at the Cheers Gala on December 6, from 7-10 PM at the M1 Concourse Event Center in Pontiac. With activities including spirits tasting, casino games, and an exciting silent auction, what’s not to love? Tickets start at $150. For more info, check out thecheersgala.org.
Gift Opportunities for Older Adults and Domestic Violence Survivors
Want to bring joy to older adults? Drop off wrapped gifts by December 6 at the Costick Activities Center for their Senior Secret Santa program. If you’re looking to support survivors of domestic violence, consider donating to HAVEN‘s annual Gift Give-Away. From winter coats to gift cards, your contributions can make a world of difference!
Toys for Tots and Local Toy Drives
Don’t forget about the Toys for Tots drive, which is accepting unwrapped toys until December 16 at various locations. The Birmingham Fire Department is also participating in this cause until December 20, so feel free to drop off your goodies at their stations. Plus, local restaurants are offering delights in return for toy donations, ensuring everyone benefits from your generosity!
Get Involved with Local Nonprofits
There’s no shortage of ways to help this holiday season. From collecting bikes for the Re-CYCLE for Kids program to supporting organizations like JARC and Oakland Hope, your generosity will directly impact families in need. Whether you prefer to volunteer your time or donate items, every bit counts!
A Call to Action!
This season, let’s come together as a community. With a little effort from each of us, we can ensure that those who are struggling feel the warmth of the holidays. If you’re interested in volunteering or want to make a donation, visit the websites of these organizations for more details on how you can help spread joy.
Happy Holidays from all of us, and let’s make this season one of giving!