Holiday Helpers
Nonprofit Agencies Share Wish Lists
Last updated Wednesday, November 26, 2008 8:48 PM CST in Our Town
By THE MORNING NEWS
As the spirit of the season settles into Northwest Arkansas, area nonprofit organizations are working away, busily striving to make Christmas bright for everyone. But, they need a holiday hand!
This wish list, primarily compiled by the United Way of Northwest Arkansas, notes some of the needs of the community. From children to the elderly, toys to time, area elves can pick a topic close to their hearts and do their part to make this season the most wonderful time of the year.
If your nonprofit organization has seasonal needs of goods or services and would like to be included, send your wish list, a brief description of the mission, mailing address and telephone number for donors with questions to ourtown@nwaonline.net or fax to 872-5055.
Alzheimer's Association
1801 Forest Hills Blvd., Suite 200
Bella Vista, AR 72715
2300 S.E. 28th St., No. 306
Bentonville, AR 72712
Debra Broyles, Gala Chairwoman
443-4357
The mission of the association is to eliminate Alzheimer's disease through the advancement of research; to provide and enhance care and support for all affected; and to reduce the risk of dementia through the promotion of brain health.
Christmas Giving Tree
The Alzheimer's Association recently hosted its first Alzheimer's Gala, an auction of decorated Christmas trees, and raised more than $100,000 for Northwest Arkansas. The association is already thinking about next year's fundraiser, which will be Nov. 14, 2009. The organization is requesting donations of Christmas trees in excellent condition with no ornaments or ribbons attached. Donors can arrange for a pick-up if they are unable to deliver the trees.
Arts Center of the Ozarks
214 S. Main St.
Springdale, AR 72764
Alice Church
751-5441
Making great entertainment and providing creative educational opportunities for all ages has been the mission of the center since 1967. The organization offers art classes and exhibits, theater productions and choral concerts.
Supplying The Arts
The Arts Center of the Ozarks is requesting items like an all-purpose utility cart, a commercial dishwasher and refrigerator, a new film projection screen, four new office desks, a six-foot and eight-foot ladder, a multi-disc CD player for the gallery, one day of electricity ($75), heating ($50) or postage ($40), a computer monitor, two flat-screen TVs and general donations for projects and class supplies.
Arts Live Theatre
1378 N. College Ave.
P.O. Box 4362
Fayetteville, AR 72702
521-4932 or info@artslivetheatre.com
Arts Live Theatre is a children's theater dedicated to enriching the lives of children and families in Northwest Arkansas by providing professional educational and performance opportunities for young actors.
Support Children's Theater
The children's theater is requesting shelving units, file cabinets, a computer, scaffolding, paper goods (like paper towels, toilet paper and copier paper), an office chair, pocket folders and their own space for a theater.
Benton County Women's Shelter
P.O. Box 572
Bentonville, AR 72712
Barbara Denson, Volunteer Coordinator
273-5702
Benton County Women's Shelter is dedicated to meeting the needs of domestic violence victims and assisting in eliminating the violence in their lives.
Adopt A Family
This is an opportunity for an individual or group to adopt a family to make its Christmas much brighter. Call for more information.
Bentonville Public Schools Building Bridges Program
400 N.W. Second St.
Bentonville, AR 72712
Deb Kee, Executive Director
254-5040 or dkee@bentonville.k12.ar.us
Building Bridges, a program of the Bentonville Public Schools Childcare Enrichment Services, offers child care to infants and toddlers with priority given to parenting teens. The mission statement is to inspire creativity and achievement, to foster integrity, compassion, and respect, and to promote lifelong learning in a safe and caring environment.
Teen Parents In Need
Teen parents need diapers, formula, baby wipes as well as baby clothes, coats, etc. Toys and books for Christmas would be great as well.
Bentonville Public School Parents As Teachers
400 N.W. Second St.
Bentonville, AR 72712
Tawnya Lewis, Program Coordinator
254-5900 or tlewis@bentonville.k12.ar.us
Parents As Teachers, a program of the Bentonville Public Schools Childcare Enrichment Services, strives to provide the information, support and encouragement parents need to help their children develop optimally during the crucial early years of life.
Food For The Holidays
During the holiday season, Bentonville Public Schools Parents As Teachers delivers turkey or ham dinners to local families. A sample food bag for a family of four includes one frozen turkey or ham, two cans of vegetables, one box of instant potatoes and one can of fruit and/or one dessert, such as pudding. Donations of these types of items will be accepted through Dec. 19.
Big Brothers Big Sisters
610 E. Emma Ave.
Springdale, AR 72764
Hasson Felber, Program Director
756-5683 or hfelber@bbbsnwa.org
In the Big Brothers Big Sisters program, caring adults and children -- Big and Little Brothers and Sisters -- are matched for one-to-one mentoring relationships.
Holiday Party Help
Big Brothers Big Sisters will host its annual Holiday Party for community-based matches from 6 to 8 p.m. Dec. 9 at the Jones Center for Families. The organization needs sponsors to buy pizza and desserts, and volunteers to help with the event.
Children's House
2190 S. Razorback Road
Fayetteville, AR 72701
Patricia Jones, Program Director
443-5239 or trishjones0707@yahoo.com
The mission of Children's House is to foster an environment where very young victims of abuse and/or neglect can develop, learn and receive therapy and care, regardless of social or economic background.
Time For Children
During the holidays, volunteers 13 years of age or older can help Children's House protect, nurture and support child victims of abuse and neglect. Volunteers must obtain a TB skin test, attend an orientation which will include registration, fill out a Central Registry Check, be found clear of abuse and/or neglect and sign a confidentiality agreement. Volunteers under the age of 18 must have consent of a parent.
Through volunteers, these children can have the opportunity to experience the joy of the holidays.
Donald W. Reynolds Boys & Girls Club Of Fayetteville
560 N. Rupple Road
Fayetteville, AR 72704
Autumn Hendrix
442-9242 or autumn@fayettevillekids.org
The organization's mission is to enable all young people to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens.
Bikers In Toyland
The Boys & Girls Club will partner with Arkansas Bikers Aiming Toward Education for the 23rd annual Toy Ride from 1 to approximately 5 p.m. Dec. 7. This event is open to the public and last year more than 400 toys were given to community youth. The children get to have lunch, meet Santa and are given a present that they might not otherwise be able to afford.
The Boys & Girls Club needs volunteers for serving lunch, sorting and handing out toys, directing children prior to meeting Santa, and breaking down the stage and chairs afterward. Organizers ask that individuals volunteer in 2-hour increments if they are unable to work the entire event.
Volunteers younger than 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
Faith In Action
1801 Forest Hills Blvd., Suite 200
Bella Vista, AR 72715
12 E. Appleby Road
Fayetteville, AR 72703
Nancy Galbraith, Volunteer Services Assistant
855-7804, ngalbraith@wregional.com
Faith in Action is a volunteer-based organization providing homebound seniors with free non-medical services to promote their independence, dignity and quality of life.
Project Santa Comfort Baskets
Faith In Action is seeking donations of items like soap, lotion, cotton swabs, cotton balls, toothbrushes, toothpaste, denture tablets, facial tissues, deodorant, lip balm, shampoo, conditioner, disposable razors, body wash, hand soap, emery boards, nail clippers, stamps, note cards/greeting cards, efficient light bulbs, night lights, batteries, calendars, small flashlights, regular and sugar-free candy and chocolates, regular and sugar-free jam, nuts, hand towels and wash cloths.
Donations may be delivered to either Faith in Action office or a pick-up can be arranged by calling Sara Bartlett at 463-7860 or Nancy Galbraith at 855-7804.
Family Network
614 E. Emma, Suite 135
Springdale, AR 72764
Judi Singleton, Executive Director
927-3659 or single1@jtlshop.jonesnet.org
Family Network's mission is to meet the needs of families in Northwest Arkansas for personalized parenting, education and family support.
Holiday Gifts
Family Network is seeking donations to go toward holiday gifts for 40 families, 20 babies and 20 toddlers. The children range in age from birth to 4 years old, and the teen parents are between 12 and 19. For babies and toddlers, the organization is requesting bath items and products, spill-proof sippy cups, toddler plates, bowls and utensils, crib sheets, sleepers and five to 10 safety gates. For first-time parents: disposable cameras, gift cards for printing pictures and gas cards.
KIDCARE
P.O. Box 143
Springdale, AR 72765-0143
Dale Wolf, Executive Director
601-7942, nwakidcarea@gmail.com
KIDCARE is an after-school and summer program providing community service and community education in a safe, character-enriching environment for children of working families.
Children's Christmas Train
About 100 happy, pleasant volunteers are needed to work during a passenger train fundraising event from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at the Arkansas & Missouri Railroad Station in Springdale. Volunteers will help with photography, concessions, traffic management and track safety, as well as the game tent, Santa tent and choir hosting. No technical skills are required.
The Children's Christmas Train fundraiser is an exciting day of Christmas carols, old-fashioned train rides, games, exhibits and the jolly old elf himself, Santa Claus. All proceeds will support the work and services of Children's Safety Center and KIDCARE.
Life Styles Inc.
2471 W. Sycamore St.
Fayetteville, AR 72703
Karen Takemoto
521-3581 or ktakemoto@lifestylesinc.org
Life Styles serves 130 individuals with developmental disabilities in Washington and Benton counties through three interconnected programs: Supported Living, College for Living and Supported Employment.
Gifts For Consumers
Life Styles Inc. is seeking a variety of donated items like uniform scrubs for working consumers, restaurant and movie gift cards, CDs, a vacuum cleaner, air fresheners, toiletries, art supplies, gloves, a microwave oven, clothing, sugar-free gumballs, jewelry, taxi coupons, bedding sets and movies.
Madison County 4-H Clubs
2222 Madison 6555
Huntsville, AR 72740
Barbara Smith
738-1170 or bsmith@unitedwaynwa.org
Madison County 4-H Clubs strive to teach youth ages 5 through 19 about leadership, citizenship and community service. These things teach children skills that they will be able to use throughout their lives.
Senior Citizen Gift Bag Project
On Saturday, the 4-H youth will put together collected food and personal care items for senior citizens in Madison County. The organization needs donations of non-perishable food items and personal care items such as shampoo, toothpaste and any other items.
Mother To Mother Ministry Of NWA
P.O. Box 2087
Bentonville, AR 72712
Mindy Walker, Executive Director
426-1143 or mtmmofnwa@aol.com
The mission of Mother-to-Mother Ministry is to provide a network of friendship and resources to enhance a mother's potential through education, fellowship and spiritual enrichment.
A Mother's Christmas Joy
Each year, Mother to Mother provides more than 100 women and children with a nice Christmas party. This is one day that a mother doesn't have to worry about how she will feed her children. Santa Claus joins the group, and each child is given one special gift. The mothers, who generally do not receive gifts for birthdays, Mother's Day, or other special holidays, each receive a goodie bag full of fun, interesting things. They also have an opportunity to spend their "mommy dollars" -- money that they earn throughout the year by keeping a job, meeting goals, attending classes -- in a silent auction to purchase new items for themselves.
The organization needs toys (no need to spend more than $20 per child) for 124 kids this year, food or sponsorships to purchase food (hams, potatoes, vegetables, bread, drinks, cups, napkins, plates, silverware and desserts), goodie bag items for the moms (please feel free to include business cards), door prizes for the moms (blankets, gift certificates, gift baskets, etc.), elves to help pass out goodie bags, toys and food, and locations drop off donations.
The organization will be gathering donations until Dec. 5; the Christmas party will take place from 5 to 8 p.m. Dec. 20.
Ozark Guidance Foundation
P.O. Box 6430
Springdale, AR 72766-6430
Mike Fontana, Development Specialist
695-1240 ext. 119
The foundation's mission is to save and change lives by providing compassionate, quality mental health services.
Toys and Sporting Goods
The Ozark Guidance Foundation is requesting toys for children ages 3 and older, as well as sporting equipment for children and adolescents.
PeaceKids Learning Center And Preschool
805 W. Olrich St.
Rogers, AR 72756
Roseann Bowlin, Program Director
621-5683 or roseann@peace-church.org
PeaceKids' mission is to offer quality Christian education and care to all who enter the center by providing a safe, enriching environment in which to thrive.
Door Prizes For Staff Christmas Party
The learning center staff works hard to provide nurturing care for children. The organization would like to let them know how much they are appreciated by giving them a little something at a staff Christmas party, and is seeking donations like gift certificates, food and entertainment tickets.
The Salvation Army
219 W. 15th St.
Fayetteville, AR 72701
504 N. Dixieland Road
Rogers, AR 72756
315 Holcomb St.
Springdale, AR 72764
Sharon Robinson, Volunteer Coordinator
521-2151, sharonmemories@yahoo.com
The Salvation Army is an evangelical part of the universal Christian Church with the mission to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.
Angel Tree Attendant
The Salvation Army needs volunteers to staff the Angel Tree in the Northwest Arkansas Mall from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. through Dec. 13. Attendants will assist people in choosing an Angel from the tree, receive gifts when they are returned, and must be able to sit for lengths of time.
Angel Tree Warehouse
Volunteers are needed to sort gifts for Angel Tree distribution from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. through Dec. 20. This opportunity is for anyone who can walk and carry the weight of a shopping bag. Volunteers also will be needed to assist in the distribution the week of Dec. 15 through 20.
Ringing Bells at the Kettle
Christmas is a very important time of the year for The Salvation Army. A large part of the income that is used throughout the year to assist those in need is brought in during the Christmas season through the "Red Kettles." Volunteers are needed to keep the bells ringing through Dec. 25 at various retail stores across Northwest Arkansas. Group or individual volunteers must be able to attend the kettle, ring the bell and smile.
Meals For Volunteers
During the busy Christmas season, the Salvation Army is made up of thousands of volunteers. These volunteers give up so much to be a part of the mission, and the organization wants to keep them fed throughout this busy time. Any amount of assistance is appreciated.
Single Parent Scholarship Fund of Washington County
614 E. Emma Ave. Suite 103
Springdale, AR 72764
Jody Dilday, Executive Director
750-4971 or jody@spsfwc.org
The mission of Single Parent Scholarship Fund of Washington County is to help single parents become self-sufficient through post-secondary education. This is done by providing financial assistance to help pay for tuition, books and/or related living expenses. Scholarship applications are received three times each year and scholarships are awarded for the spring, summer and fall semester. Students attend NWACC, the University of Arkansas, John Brown University and others.
The Gift of Education
The Single Parent Scholarship Fund of Washington County experienced a record number of applicants for scholarships this year -- 192, to be exact. To help these hard-working moms and dads create brighter futures for their families, the organization is requesting that donors give the gift of education. The fund offers $1,500 scholarships to full-time students and $750 to part-time students. Give as little as $5, or take up a collection in an office or neighborhood to fund a whole scholarship. Online giving is available at www.spsfwc.org
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