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Portsmouth City Welfare Department Seeks Gift Card Donations To Serve Older Kids

'The community was very generous in donating gift cards to purchase back-to-school supplies.'

December 2, 2020

PORTSMOUTH – As is their annual holiday tradition, the City’s Welfare Office is collecting gift cards for families who have older kids who are not typically served by other holiday programs in town.

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Welfare Department Administrator Ellen Tully noted, “Local agencies who provide holiday assistance do a wonderful job here in Portsmouth, but teenagers can be a difficult population to serve. To help close that gap, the Welfare Department is again collecting gift cards in small denominations for things like movie tickets, coffee houses, stores such as Old Navy, GameStop and Kohl's.

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The Holiday Season is under way in Portsmouth and the need was never greater. (Credit: David J. Murray/ClearEyePhoto.com)

The community was very generous in donating gift cards to purchase back-to-school supplies and has helped each year to make the holidays more cheerful for this group, too.”

As with the donation of gift cards for school supplies in September, the gift cards can be mailed c/o Ellen Tully, Welfare Department, City Hall, 1 Junkins Ave. Portsmouth NH 03801; left in her name in the gray drop box in front of City Hall or, dropped off with the City Hall receptionist.

Please contact Ellen Tully, 610-7267, etully@cityofportsmouth.com with questions or concerns.


This press release was produced by the Chamber Collaborative of Greater Portsmouth. The views expressed are the author's own.