Seasonal & Holidays

10 Ways to Give Back in Hinsdale-Clarendon Hills This Holiday Season

This time of year is not so jolly due to financial strains, health or family issues. Here are some ways you can lend a helping hand.

The shoppers are shopping, the halls and trees are decked with holly and the spirit of the holiday season is in the air. But for some, this time of year is not so happy due to financial strains, health or family issues. Here are some ways you can lend a helping hand and spread some holiday cheer to those who need it the most this time of year.

Top 10 Ways to Give Back This Holiday Season

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1. Read or Sing to Seniors at an Assisted Living Facility

Many of the seniors at the assisted living or health care facilities don’t get many visitors and love to have people come and spend time with them. Bring a book or a deck of cards and brighten someone’s day.

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2. Donate Toys to the Pediatric Ward of Your Local Hospital

Children who have to spend the holidays in the hospital due to health issues would love some new or gently used toys or books.

3. Stock the Shelves of Your Local Food Pantry

Food pantries need help during the holidays, but also throughout the entire year. Non-perishable food items such as canned vegetables and soups, pasta and cereal are needed, as well as items lower income families can’t afford such as diapers and formula. Call to see what your food pantry needs.

4. Volunteer at a Local Soup Kitchen

Sign up to help once a month or once a quarter at a food pantry. Bring your kids and/or teens to teach them the value and reward of giving back to those less fortunate.

5. Donate Winter Clothes to a Homeless Shelter

Winter hats, gloves, thick socks, coats and warm blankets are needed to help the homeless stay warm. Many homeless shelters don’t have enough beds which forces some to sleep out on the streets.

6. Donate Gift Cards to the Social Services Department

Little kids often get toys from donation programs such as Toys for Tots but there are lots of teenagers who need help as well and are often forgotten. By purchasing gift cards, social services can give the families a way to let the teens buy the clothes and electronics that they want.

7. Bake Cookies for First Responders, Police and Firefighters Who Work on the Holiday

What better way to give back to those who so selflessly serve the community than with a sweet treat?

8. Adopt-a-Family

Call your town’s Social Services Department or a local church to see what your community’s specific needs are. This is all done anonymously and a great way to teach kids to give back. The the DuPage Convalescent Center is hosting an Adopt-a-Resident program.

9. Donate Clothing or Gift Cards to the Women’s Shelter

Many of the women in these shelters have left home with only the clothes on their back to escape their abusers and need help to get back on their feet.

10. Help Foster Children

Consider becoming a foster parent or volunteering your time or money to help youth and children in these programs.

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