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Item Santa offers a light in dark times

tjourgensen

November 27, 2020 by tjourgensen

The young Lynn mother’s story is all too common and the wish list she hopes Item Santa can fill is heart-breakingly modest. 

She would like to give her three-month-old daughter a “learning toy,” clothes and bedding, specifically a comforter set. The local resident has been out of work for seven months. She has managed to pay her bills but housing is a major expense because she needs to find a deleaded apartment.

“I have to save any money I received to pay for moving cost(s),” she wrote in a letter to Item Santa. 

Now in its 54rd year, Item Santa annually gathers appeals for assistance like the letter writer’s and draws on the generosity of people who are more than willing to give a little extra during the holidays to help someone in need. 

Item Santa’s spirit has shone brightly across the decades to light the way of generosity and show people who are struggling, who think life is too tough to set aside time to celebrate the holidays, that people care about them. 

The Lynn mother’s story is similar to stories shared by other letter writers who are struggling to make ends meet. They are trying to save money in the face of job loss or staggering medical bills. They are trying to do their best for children too young to appreciate adult struggles and challenges. They are asking for just a little help to make Christmas brighter for their children and to ease financial stress that never seems to take a holiday vacation. 

Item Santa draws on the year-round generosity of many people to make sure the holiday spirit is in full glow to light the way of hope for a young Lynn mother and many others facing similar challenges.  

The Item Santa fund helps to make the holidays brighter for those in need. 

Launched in 1966, the annual fundraiser is run in conjunction with the Salvation Army, which coordinates the program by sorting out requests, purchasing the toys and clothing, and all donations, no matter how small. 

For more than a half century, Item Santa has drawn on the goodwill of so many to lift people from want and worry into the holiday’s bright warm glow. Providing that helping hand could not be more vital this year with the need so great during the months-long pandemic. 

Item Santa has counted for decades on the help of so many. This year, maybe like no other, it needs the help of so many. 

To donate, clip the coupon in The Item and mail it, along with your check, to The Item Salvation Army Santa, PO Box 5, Lynn, MA 01903. There is also a way to donate online, and have your contributions acknowledged, just click on the following link: https:// www. itemlive.com/itemsanta. 

All donations are listed in Item print editions through the month of December and into 2021, along with a brief message from each donor, if desired. 

NOTE: The application period for aid from Item Santa has closed and The Item does not process applicants. All questions about the program and distribution of gifts should be directed to the Salvation Army at (781) 598-0673.

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