Sign-ups for Broome County Toys for Tots will start on Monday December 2nd and will end Saturday December 14th The Broome County Toys for Tots headquarters is open Monday - Friday from 9am-12pm and 1pm-4pm and Saturdays from 9am-12pm. we will also have extended hours for sign ups on Wednesday December 4th and December 11th from 5:00pm until 8:00pm.Donations can be dropped off during the hours of operation until Tuesday, December 19th. Drop off barrels are located at the Binghamton Police Department, Broome County Sheriff's Office, Endicott Police Department, Johnson City Police Department, and the Vestal Police Department. As well as barrels throughout Broome County.In order to sign up for Broome County Toys for Tots, you must provide the following documents and meet the following criteria:1) Must be a Broome County Resident and provide documentation to prove address2) Must provide Birth Certificates for all children3) If you are not the parent, you must provide family court custody documents 4) Must show Photo identification5) Children must be between the ages of 1-10 years (No infants)IF YOU HAVE SIGNED UP AT THE SALVATION ARMY OR CATHOLIC CHARITIES, YOU CANNOT SIGN UP AT THIS LOCATON
Sign-ups for Broome County Toys for Tots will start on Monday December 2nd and will end Saturday December 14th The Broome County Toys for Tots headquarters is open Monday - Friday from 9am-12pm and 1pm-4pm and Saturdays from 9am-12pm. we will also have extended hours for sign ups on Wednesday December 4th and December 11th from 5:00pm until 8:00pm.Donations can be dropped off during the hours of operation until Tuesday, December 19th. Drop off barrels are located at the Binghamton Police Department, Broome County Sheriff's Office, Endicott Police Department, Johnson City Police Department, and the Vestal Police Department. As well as barrels throughout Broome County.In order to sign up for Broome County Toys for Tots, you must provide the following documents and meet the following criteria:1) Must be a Broome County Resident and provide documentation to prove address2) Must provide Birth Certificates for all children3) If you are not the parent, you must provide family court custody documents 4) Must show Photo identification5) Children must be between the ages of 1-10 years (No infants)IF YOU HAVE SIGNED UP AT THE SALVATION ARMY OR CATHOLIC CHARITIES, YOU CANNOT SIGN UP AT THIS LOCATON
* Provides Thanksgiving meals, including home-delivered meals for homebound individuals.
* Accepts donations.
Thanksgiving 2024: Serving a sit in meal Thanksgiving day 12pm - 2pm. Advance registration is needed for pick up and delivery. Delivery is only available for those who are homebound living in Herkimer.
* Provides Thanksgiving meals, including home-delivered meals for homebound individuals.
* Accepts donations.
Thanksgiving 2024: Serving a sit in meal Thanksgiving day 12pm - 2pm. Advance registration is needed for pick up and delivery. Delivery is only available for those who are homebound living in Herkimer.
Sponsors Holiday Christmas Day Dinner at American Legion Post 80 Binghamton, American Legion Post 189 Norwich, American Legion Post 183 Sidney and Saint Ambrose Church.Binghamton Dinner:American Legion Post 80 -- 76 Main St, BinghamtonNoon to 2:00 pmEndicott Dinner:Saint Ambrose Church School Cafeteria -- 203 Washington Ave, EndicottNoon to 2:00 pmNorwich Dinner:American Legion Post 189 -- 29 Sheldon St, NorwichNoon to 2:00 pmSidney DinnerAmerican Legion Post 183 - 22 Union St, SidneyNoon to 2:00Offers delivery in Broome County, Norwich and Sidney. Call between December 2, 2024 and December 23, 2024For delivery to these Senior Housing locations, advise caller to contact their building manager:45 Exchange St Binghamton110 Chenango St Binghamton
Sponsors Holiday Christmas Day Dinner at American Legion Post 80 Binghamton, American Legion Post 189 Norwich, American Legion Post 183 Sidney and Saint Ambrose Church.Binghamton Dinner:American Legion Post 80 -- 76 Main St, BinghamtonNoon to 2:00 pmEndicott Dinner:Saint Ambrose Church School Cafeteria -- 203 Washington Ave, EndicottNoon to 2:00 pmNorwich Dinner:American Legion Post 189 -- 29 Sheldon St, NorwichNoon to 2:00 pmSidney DinnerAmerican Legion Post 183 - 22 Union St, SidneyNoon to 2:00Offers delivery in Broome County, Norwich and Sidney. Call between December 2, 2024 and December 23, 2024For delivery to these Senior Housing locations, advise caller to contact their building manager:45 Exchange St Binghamton110 Chenango St Binghamton
Supportive services to adults and teens who have been or are in abusive relationships, children exposed to domestic violence, sexually-abused youth and adults, sexually assaulted, sexually harassed or raped, their non-offending family members and friends and adult survivors of child sexual abuse. 24-hour hotline confidential emergency shelter legal advocacy accompany to services, such as hospital or law enforcement emotional support support and empowerment groups information and referral prevention education and risk reduction education professional and community training For more detailed information about ways the Advocacy Center can support those impacted by domestic or sexual violence individually or through agency groups, visit www.theadvocacycenter.org or call the 24 hour hotline 607-277-5000 DONATIONS adult clothing: take to Trader K's; the Advocacy Center receives credit for the clothing's value which its clients can use to obtain clothing children's clothing: take to Mama Goose; the Advocacy Center receives credit for the clothing's value which its clients can use to obtain clothing other donations: diapers, new toiletry items, new or very gently used toys, new or very gently used household linens (towels and bed sheets), bus passes, gift cards, cash donations for holiday gifts for families living in the shelter and for other agency clients; call the Client Services Director, (607)277-3203 Used Cell Phones: drop off at the United Way, 313 North Aurora Street, Ithaca, 607-272-6286. Can also call Advocacy Center business line for more info. 607-277-3203
Supportive services to adults and teens who have been or are in abusive relationships, children exposed to domestic violence, sexually-abused youth and adults, sexually assaulted, sexually harassed or raped, their non-offending family members and friends and adult survivors of child sexual abuse. 24-hour hotline confidential emergency shelter legal advocacy accompany to services, such as hospital or law enforcement emotional support support and empowerment groups information and referral prevention education and risk reduction education professional and community training For more detailed information about ways the Advocacy Center can support those impacted by domestic or sexual violence individually or through agency groups, visit www.theadvocacycenter.org or call the 24 hour hotline 607-277-5000 DONATIONS adult clothing: take to Trader K's; the Advocacy Center receives credit for the clothing's value which its clients can use to obtain clothing children's clothing: take to Mama Goose; the Advocacy Center receives credit for the clothing's value which its clients can use to obtain clothing other donations: diapers, new toiletry items, new or very gently used toys, new or very gently used household linens (towels and bed sheets), bus passes, gift cards, cash donations for holiday gifts for families living in the shelter and for other agency clients; call the Client Services Director, (607)277-3203 Used Cell Phones: drop off at the United Way, 313 North Aurora Street, Ithaca, 607-272-6286. Can also call Advocacy Center business line for more info. 607-277-3203
Offers a package of non-perishable food, including meat, eggs and fresh vegetables once or twice a month, to those in the local community who are in need. Also distributes holiday food baskets at Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Offers a package of non-perishable food, including meat, eggs and fresh vegetables once or twice a month, to those in the local community who are in need. Also distributes holiday food baskets at Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Provides a package of food for low income individuals and families in the community, including holiday food baskets for Thanksgiving and Christmas. Also accepts donations of non-perishable and holiday foods.
Provides a package of food for low income individuals and families in the community, including holiday food baskets for Thanksgiving and Christmas. Also accepts donations of non-perishable and holiday foods.
Offers a package of non-perishable food, once a month to low income individuals and families in the community. Also distributes turkeys for Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter. Accepts donations of non-perishable and holiday foods.
Offers a package of non-perishable food, once a month to low income individuals and families in the community. Also distributes turkeys for Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter. Accepts donations of non-perishable and holiday foods.
Offers a program that gives toys and gifts to low-income families at Christmas. Also accepts donations of new toys and gifts from corporations and individuals.
Offers a program that gives toys and gifts to low-income families at Christmas. Also accepts donations of new toys and gifts from corporations and individuals.
Lighthouse Mission will be assiting our neighbors in need this Christmas by providing gifts, a family Bible, and prayer for local families. New unwrapped gifts for kids and teens are always needed. Donations accepted by December 19th.
Lighthouse Mission will be assiting our neighbors in need this Christmas by providing gifts, a family Bible, and prayer for local families. New unwrapped gifts for kids and teens are always needed. Donations accepted by December 19th.
Astor accepts donations of new toys, for children who are served by Astor Services. Toys can be wrapped, with a tag stating the toy's description of age and gender. Toys are distributed to families already participating in programs offered by Astor Services.
Astor accepts donations of new toys, for children who are served by Astor Services. Toys can be wrapped, with a tag stating the toy's description of age and gender. Toys are distributed to families already participating in programs offered by Astor Services.
Accepts donations of holiday food, new toys and gifts for the children receiving services from Children's Village. Also offers a Holiday Adoption program where individuals, groups, corporations, etc can adopt a child or a cottage and give gifts, clothes, food, etc.
Accepts donations of holiday food, new toys and gifts for the children receiving services from Children's Village. Also offers a Holiday Adoption program where individuals, groups, corporations, etc can adopt a child or a cottage and give gifts, clothes, food, etc.
A program that provides Christmas gifts to children and a food basket for the family during the holiday season. Also accepts donations of new toys and holiday foods.
A program that provides Christmas gifts to children and a food basket for the family during the holiday season. Also accepts donations of new toys and holiday foods.
Provides a client-choice food pantry serving low income individuals and families in the community, with non-perishable stable foods, frozen meats, eggs and fresh produce when in season. Also provides a holiday food package during Thanksgiving and Christmas. Accepts donations of non-perishable and holiday foods.
Provides a client-choice food pantry serving low income individuals and families in the community, with non-perishable stable foods, frozen meats, eggs and fresh produce when in season. Also provides a holiday food package during Thanksgiving and Christmas. Accepts donations of non-perishable and holiday foods.
TOMPKINS COUNTYCops, Kids and Toys, 607-592-1870 especially needed: gifts for teenagers (gift cards, watches, bath sets, hand lotions, jewelry, combs, brushes) infant toys gloves and hats toy guns, knives or items with violent themes are not accepted donations should not be wrapped drop off at 90+ drop-off sites (announced on Cayuga Radio Group stations), any police station in Tompkins County and Ithaca College Security CASH DONATIONS: checks payable to Cops, Kids & Toys; send to Cops, Kids & Toys, 836 Hanshaw Road, Ithaca, NY 14850Cornell Elves, Bill Alberta, [email protected] individuals, families or groups receive profile sheet(s) about child(ren), identified by their schools as in greatest need; buy, wrap and deliver gifts to the child's school CASH DONATIONS: (all donations used to buy items for the program) checks payable to "The Elves;" send to The Elves, c/o Bill Alberta, 103 Barnes Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853.Salvation Army Worship and Service Center - Christmas Assistance, 607-273-2400 Angel Tree donations: trees bearing tags with requests from children for Christmas presents are situated in several locations (Walmart, Tops (downtown and Lansing) and the Shops at Ithaca Mall). Take a tag, purchase the gift and leave it, unwrapped, with the tag, in the box next to the Angel Tree. food donations: leave at the Salvation Army Worship and Service Center, 150 N Albany St, Ithaca. "Adopt a Family" (provide a whole family with gifts and food for holiday dinner), contact Lucy, Salvation Army, 273-2400.CORTLAND COUNTYToys for Tots, 607-423-9031 takes donations of new, unwrapped toys CASH DONATIONS: checks payable to "Toys For Tots"; send to Toys For Tots, Cortland County Marine Corps League, 76 Main Street, Cortland, NY 13045
TOMPKINS COUNTYCops, Kids and Toys, 607-592-1870 especially needed: gifts for teenagers (gift cards, watches, bath sets, hand lotions, jewelry, combs, brushes) infant toys gloves and hats toy guns, knives or items with violent themes are not accepted donations should not be wrapped drop off at 90+ drop-off sites (announced on Cayuga Radio Group stations), any police station in Tompkins County and Ithaca College Security CASH DONATIONS: checks payable to Cops, Kids & Toys; send to Cops, Kids & Toys, 836 Hanshaw Road, Ithaca, NY 14850Cornell Elves, Bill Alberta, [email protected] individuals, families or groups receive profile sheet(s) about child(ren), identified by their schools as in greatest need; buy, wrap and deliver gifts to the child's school CASH DONATIONS: (all donations used to buy items for the program) checks payable to "The Elves;" send to The Elves, c/o Bill Alberta, 103 Barnes Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853.Salvation Army Worship and Service Center - Christmas Assistance, 607-273-2400 Angel Tree donations: trees bearing tags with requests from children for Christmas presents are situated in several locations (Walmart, Tops (downtown and Lansing) and the Shops at Ithaca Mall). Take a tag, purchase the gift and leave it, unwrapped, with the tag, in the box next to the Angel Tree. food donations: leave at the Salvation Army Worship and Service Center, 150 N Albany St, Ithaca. "Adopt a Family" (provide a whole family with gifts and food for holiday dinner), contact Lucy, Salvation Army, 273-2400.CORTLAND COUNTYToys for Tots, 607-423-9031 takes donations of new, unwrapped toys CASH DONATIONS: checks payable to "Toys For Tots"; send to Toys For Tots, Cortland County Marine Corps League, 76 Main Street, Cortland, NY 13045