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Holidays for the Homeless a non profit organization

Founded in 1991, Holidays for the Homeless and Underprivileged, Inc. is a non-profit corporation which distributes food and gifts of toys and clothing to as many children as we can possibly reach.

We raise money through donations from businesses, organizations, and people in the community. 100% of every dollar donated goes directly to families in need.
Our 2018 goal is to continue to expand our partnership with retired USMC Lt. Col. Jim Sfayer in the Semper Fi Santa program. This program's goal is to provide aid to struggling active duty military families. In partnering with Lt. Col. Sfayer, we are fortunate enough to be able to spread joy and cheer to hundreds of these families during this special time of year.

last year we raised over $40,000 for military families. we were able to help families from: naval weapons station earle, the combat logistics battalion in red bank, the army national guard at the joint training and development center, fort dix and the army reserve from south jersey.

In addition to Semper Fi Santa, Holidays for the Homeless also works with other local charities to ensure that we are helping as many children as possible.
These organizations help us come up with lists for individual children in need. We then take each list and purchase gifts for specific children to ensure that they feel as special as they deserve to during this time of year.
We Need Your Help
In order to meet our goal of helping as many children as possible, we rely on donations. Your generosity means the world to these underprivileged children and they greatly appreciate your kindness. By contributing to this non-profit organization, Holidays for the Homeless and Underprivileged will be able to service more children and create a happy holiday for them.
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Lea Callahan
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Created with images by Daria-Yakovleva - "christmas new year's eve postcard"

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