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1 Combined Christmas Giving Committee Christmas Assistance Program What: Gifts * Toys * Food Hamper * Holiday Supplies Who: Families on a low income in New Waterford and surrounding Areas Adopt-a-Family What: Gifts * Toys * Food for the holidays Who: Families on a low income in New Waterford and surrounding Areas Community members adopt a family and purchase their gifts and food Contact Info: Call Winnifred Grant Opportunity Shop Security Christmas Donations What: Provides one Christmas gift per child and other items including socks, pyjamas and second-hand books. Who: Ages 12 years and younger in Pictou West Contact Info: HOLIDAY GUIDE 2013 This guide provides information about where individuals, families and organizations can donate goods and receive assistance during the holiday season. For more information about these programs and others available across Nova Scotia, Call 211 or TTY. Many of the listed programs accept and are looking for donations. Please call them directly to help. NEED HELP & GIVE HELP Hampers, Gifts, & Toys Hants County Christmas Angels Society Wishbook Program What: Families are provided with a complete Christmas, including dinner and gifts. Who: Community members in Hants County, who are in need; based on yearly income Community members chose a wish to purchase Tree of Hope What: Family members can put a child's wish on a tag to be put on trees around the community. Who: Community members in Hants County, who are in need; based on yearly income Community members chose a wish to purchase Contact Info:

2 FEED NOVA SCOTIA Adopt-a-Family What: Provides families with gifts and grocery support in time for the Christmas holidays. Who: Open across Nova Scotia. Criteria varies for those who are on Income Assistance and those who are not on Income Assistance - Call or for details on eligibility Contact Info: or christmas@feednovascotia.ca Community members adopt a family and purchase their gifts and food Salvation Army Yarmouth Community Church and Family Services Christmas Hampers What: Provides a Christmas hamper which includes: Christmas Dinner * Treats * Children's Gifts Who: Families receiving Social Assistance or low income families at the discretion of the agency. Covers from Highway Clyde River South to Yarmouth * From Highway Yarmouth North to boundary of Weymouth Contact Info: Salvation Army Sydney Community and Family Services Christmas Hampers What: Christmas gifts and food Who: Low income households and families in Sydney and North Sydney Contact Info: Salvation Army Truro Community and Family Services Christmas Program What: Provides toys and food hampers for families at Christmas time Who: Low income families in Colchester County Contact Info: Please note that other Salvation Army locations may offer Christmas assistance. Call to find the one closest to you. St. Paul s Family Resource Institute Christmas Hampers and Toy Store What: Provides a Toy Store which has a selection of toys for all ages. Pick out your own toys for children. Also provides Christmas Hampers which include: Personal Hygiene Items * Treats * Food Who: Assessed when calling to register. For HRM residents with an emphasis on District 11 and some areas of District 9 Contact Info: Caring and Sharing Angel Tree Adult Angel Tree What: Supplies food boxes and gifts to adults Who: Ages 16 years and older Angel Tree What: Supplies food boxes and gifts to children Who: Ages 16 years and younger Adopt-a-Family & Adopt-an-Adult What: Community members can adopt a family or adult to provide gifts and/or food. The three options are: Food and Gifts * Food Only * Gift Only Christmas Food Program What: Provides Christmas dinner along with several boxes of groceries to families Who: Community members in need All of the above programs are open to people in the following areas: Antrim * Belnan * Carroll's Corner (not including Milford to Carroll's Corner) * Dutch Settlement * Elmsdale * Enfield * Goffs * Guysborough Road * Hardwood Lands * Horne Settlement * Lantz (to Ross's Hill) * Nine Mile River (to bridge & Cheese Factory corner) * Oldham * Renfrew * Oakfield * Fall River * Waverley * Old Enfield Road Contact Info:

3 Christmas for Kids Angel Trees What: Children s gift up to $40. Other items such as mittens, hats, slippers, or hygiene products will also be added to the gift. Who: Children 15 years and younger, who are in need and live in Cumberland County Contact Info: Parker Street Food and Furniture Bank Traditional Christmas Dinner Program What: A boxed Christmas Dinner. All the ingredients for a traditional Christmas dinner are provided including turkey, potatoes, cranberry sauce, and more Who: Individuals and families in need in HRM Contact Info: Friendly Neighbours Society Gifts for Children What: Provides gifts at Christmas for children including basic everyday items, clothes and a toy for each child Who: Ages birth-16 years, Annapolis County Christmas Food Baskets What: Supplies families in need with food baskets at Christmas time Who: Open to all in need in Kingston * Aylesford * Berwick * Cambridge * Western part of Coldbrook Contact Info: Every Women s Centre Adopt-a-Family What: Provides food and Christmas items for families at Christmas time Who: Women and single fathers in Cape Breton Contact Info: Community members adopt a family and purchase their gifts and food Cobequid Children First Foundation Christmas Index Program What: Participating families receive Christmas baskets containing new toys, new clothes and food. Who: Families in Colchester County. Based on household income level. Special circumstances may apply. Contact Info: Micmac Benevolent Society Christmas Program What: Provides toys and food vouchers Who: Mi kmaq and Aboriginal families and individuals facing poverty, hardship and distress. Nova Scotia wide. Contact Info: Toll-Free Brunswick Street Mission Christmas Dinner Packages What: Christmas dinner packages to families Who: Individuals in HRM with a self-identified need Christmas Shop What: December Christmas Shop that provides Christmas gifts for adults and children Who: Nova Scotians with a Self-identified need Contact Info: Pictou County Christmas Fund Christmas Fund What: Food vouchers and other goods donated to families Who: Families and individuals in need who live in Pictou County Community members can make donations during the Telethon on November 24 th Contact Info: No phone number. See their Facebook page for registration dates to receive assistance. facebook.com/pictoucountychristmasfund

4 South Mountain Arm of Gold Community Association Seniors Christmas Supper What: Turkey dinner offered once during the Christmas season Who: Ages 55 years and older in the areas of West Bay to Scott's River * Dundee * St George's Channel * The Point * Roberta Contact Info: Brunswick Street Mission Pre-Christmas Dinner What: Provides a full traditional Pre-Christmas dinner. Who: Individuals in HRM who have a self-identified need Contact Info: COMMUNAL DINNERS Souls Harbour RESCUE Mission Holiday Dinner Program What: Provides a three-course community dinners at Christmas-time Who: Open to all Contact Info: FOOD BANKS Donations accepted at all food banks, please call the numbers listed to find out what days and times donations can be dropped off. Most food banks in Nova Scotia are members of FEED NOVA SCOTIA. Please call them to inquire about making donations to any food banks not listed. FEED NOVA SCOTIA Food Support What: s * Shelters * Soup Kitchens * Meal Programs Who: Varies with each food bank. Contact Feed Nova Scotia for details. Food Donations What: Collects non-perishable, perishable, and frozen food. Also accepts monetary donations. Contact Info: (HRM) Toll Free: Parker Street Food and Furniture Bank What: Provides food to individuals in need Who: Individuals in HRM with a proven need Contact Info: Wolfville Baptist Church Wolfville Area What: Provides food to people in need Who: Individuals and families in need of food. Can access once a month only. For people who live in the areas of: Wolfville * Port Williams * Greenwich * as far as Avonport but not including Avonport * as far as New Minas but not including New Minas Contact Info: Brunswick Street Mission What: Provides food to those in need Who: Persons who have a home and low income in HRM Contact Info:

5 St. Paul's Family Resources Institute What: Provides food to those in need. Who: Open to all in the Halifax area. Service can only be accessed once in a 30 day period Contact Info: Ward 5 Neighbourhood Centre What: Food bank for people in Halifax Regional Municipality Who: For individuals who is not using another food bank Contact Info: or Kentville Salvation Army Community and Family Services What: Food bank for the community Who: For people in the Kentville area. Can access the service once every three months Contact Info: Caring and Sharing Angel Tree What: Provides food and emergency food to people in need Who: Community members in need Covers the areas of: Antrim * Belnan * Carroll's Corner (not including Milford to Carroll's Corner) * Dutch Settlement * Elmsdale * Enfield * Goffs * Guysborough Road * Hardwood Lands * Horne Settlement * Lantz (to Ross's Hill) * Nine Mile River (to bridge & Cheese Factory corner) * Oldham * Renfrew * Oakfield * Fall River * Waverley * Old Enfield Road Contact Info: Emergency : or * To donate: Nova Scotia Community College (NSCC) Annapolis Valley Campus What: Provides food to students in need Who: Students enrolled at NSCC Annapolis Valley Campus. Has food bank locations at Lawrencetown and Digby as well. Contact Info: Every Women s Centre Emergency Food What: Donations of food are distributed in emergency situations Who: Women in Cape Breton who are in an emergency situation Contact Info: Gerald Hardy Memorial Society Rainbow What: Provides food to people in need Who: People in need who live in the area of Ship Harbour to Ecum Secum Contact Info: Open Arms Grocery Program What: Provides free groceries for people in need for multiple reasons including inability to access food banks due to location or wait list. Who: Individuals or families who are in crisis and live in Kentville or Eastern Kings County Contact Info: Pictou West What: Provides food to people in need Who: Individuals in need who live in Pictou County west of the West River Contact:

6 Prospect Road Community Food Share Program Emergency What: Emergency food bank of non-perishable items available to those in need Who: Individuals in immediate need who live between Goodwood to East Dover Contact Info: Annapolis Valley Hants Community Action Program For Children Association Food Assistance What: Offers food boxes worth $40 at a lower cost for families in need Who: Families who are facing multiple barriers who live in Annapolis County * Kings County * Hants County Contact Info: Youth groups, shelters, and family centres are also looking for donations throughout the year but especially during the holiday season, when they may have special donation wish lists. Please call 211 for local ones in your area. Embrace the Spirit of the Season

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