Here are some local ways to donate - please see
full article for causes outside Burlingame
Tis the season to donate (by Heather Murtagh, Daily Journal)
It's that time of year: Family events are soon approaching and the spirit of lending a helping hand overcomes. There are a number of organizations in the county large and small that could use donations and volunteers this holiday season. Additionally, local groups are gathering food, gifts, toys, gift cards in more for a variety of causes. Whether you are looking to give time or donation this list will offer a wide range of ideas for this holiday season.
Second Harvest - Second Harvest Food Bank of San Mateo and Santa Clara counties serves 176,000 clients a month. Most of the food the organization collects is distributed through the 400 nonprofits with which it partners. The efforts can be localized by your family, friends or office through running a drive or even having one online. For more information visit www.2ndharvest.net.
Operation Christmas Child - Shoe boxes personally packed by children, families and individuals with gifts will be sorted and sent to children around the world.
A pencil may mean very little to a child here in the U.S., however, many children around the world can't even attend school without the basic supplies,? said Iliana Salazar, west coast regional director for Operation Christmas Child. We encourage the San Mateo community to help reach our goal and take just a few moments to pack a shoe box gift the next time they go to the store.? The activity can be done as a group or alone. Shoe boxes can be filled with school supplies, toys, necessity items, candy or even a note. Step-by-step instructions are available at www.samaritanspurse.org. Donations are being accepted through Monday, Nov. 24.
Local collection sites include the Crossing Community Church, 1315 Alameda de las Pulgas in Belmont;
the New Life Community Church, 1430 Palm Drive in Burlingame; and the Home of Christ, 71 Bay Road, Menlo Park.
Central County Fire toy drive - The long-standing program in Burlingame and Hillsborough gives firefighters the opportunity to watch the faces of children light up when given a small teddy bear.
The group donates the new toys to local charities including the Interfaith Hospitality Network, Women's Recovery, the East Palo Alto Police Department, First Congregational Church in San Mateo, Air Transport Employees, Call Primrose, Macedonia Church, Mid-Peninsula Boys and Girl's Club, the San Mateo County Children's Fund and St. Anthony's Padua Dinning Room. Any leftover toys are donated to the Menlo Park Firefighter's Association, which has a distribution program set up after the holidays. Donations can be dropped off at all Burlingame and Hillsborough stations. There will also be barrels around town.
Last year the California Teachers Association and South School in Hillsborough were the largest contributors. South School donated well over eight barrels of toys and 80 $15 Target gift cards.
For more information call 558-7600 or e-mail firefighter Herman Barahona at
[email protected].
Peninsula Humane Society - It's not just people who need some extra love during the winter months. Colder temperatures take their toll on animals, as well, said Scott Delucchi, Peninsula Humane Society and SPCA vice president.
The animal shelter always needs gently used, but clean, blankets and towels to keep the animals warm. Electric blankets, however, are not accepted since the wires can cause problems when dogs start to chew, he said. Cats also love curling up in big shoe boxes. Boxes from boots, men's shoes or the cardboard boxes from Costco are perfect, said Delucchi.
In addition, PHS collects Christmas ornaments. The ornaments are a big seller at Pick of the Litter, a Burlingame consignment store the proceeds from which benefit PHS. Donations can be delivered at 12 Airport Blvd. in San Mateo or at Pick of the Litter at
1127 Chula Vista Ave. in Burlingame.
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I have heard that Santa and his train will not be stopping at Broadway Burlingame this year but
BROADWAY CHEER will be collecting toys again at their celebration on December 5 between 4:00 - 7:00 pm.
Also our
library has a barrel for toy donations for Call Primrose.
- Written by Fiona
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