E4H Cares | Holiday Warmth and Gift Giving

posted January 4th, 2019 in E4Hcares

by E4H

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Unwrapped holiday gifts sitting on orange carpet below white and gold Christmas tree

E4H Cares recognizes that the holidays can sometimes be a difficult time and hopes to provide assistance to those in need. Our offices selected different causes to contribute gifts, food, and time to, as described below. We would like to extend our wishes for a bright and healthy 2019!

Boston, MA: The Boston office sponsored 20 individuals – 7 women and 13 children. Each individual asked for specific items such as clothing, blankets, or toys. We were happy to provide all requests, in addition to more, totaling 40 gifts. Household items such as laundry baskets, soap, and shampoo were also donated to the Alternative House.

 

Portland, ME: The Portland office supported the Barbara Bush Children’s Hospital (BBCH), where $140 worth of toys helped stock the Snowflake Station. At the Snowflake Station parents of the BBCH patients were able to pick out gifts for their children. Some of the donations will also provide therapeutic play activities in the Child Life Department.

Five e4h team members wearing Christmas hats and holding large red gift bag filled with donations

Nashville, TN: The Tennessee office prepared 20 lunches for The Oasis Center volunteers who are working at the crisis center.

Brown decorated paper bags containing donated Christmas gifts sitting in a cardboard box

Dallas and Ft. Worth, TX: See our recent blog post regarding The Salvation Army Angel Tree.

Burlington, VT: The Vermont office donated $400 worth of toys and gifts to the Ronald McDonald House, proud to support the children and families who are facing childhood illness.

Pile of toys and unwrapped gifts at checkout area of department store

Washington DC: The DC office delivered $450 worth of gift cards to Fort Belvoir for “Operation Sugar Plum”, a program which assists eligible families assigned to Fort Belvoir by providing gift and food cards during the holiday season.

Group of seven people in front of Christmas tree holding basket of holiday treats

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