Because many of our friends and neighbors struggle financially every day, there are many charities that work hard to help people in need. Here’s a list of local nonprofits that have additional needs for the holidays. To learn about many other ways to help throughout the year, check out Cherokee Focus.
Cherokee County Senior Services
Registration for Adopt a Senior begins Nov. 7. The following items are needed to fill gift bags: wallets for men, purses for women, $25 grocery gift cards and a book of stamps. Other items also accepted, but nothing perishable. Drop off donations by December 13 at the senior center at 1001 Univeter Road, Canton. 770-704-2320.
Cherokee Family Violence Center
The center has a transitional housing complex with 72 apartments and an emergency shelter that accommodates 12 women and children. The Thanksgiving wish list includes turkey or ham, fresh or boxed potatoes, gravy mix, corn or other canned vegetables, cranberry sauce, tomato or Alfredo sauce, pasta, pumpkin pie mix, instant coffee, hot chocolate mix, apple cider, fresh fruit, rolls marshmallows, chocolate bars, graham crackers and cinnamon rolls. For delivery details, call 770-479-4641 or email jessica@cfvc.org.
Cherokee Thanksgiving
Hosted by Canton First United Methodist Church. Volunteers will serve approximately 2,000 meals in Cherokee and Pickens counties on Thanksgiving. Delivery, dine-in or pickup. This dinner is for anyone who needs a meal, does not want to eat alone or simply isn’t able to prepare Thanksgiving dinner. Local area emergency service personnel and hospital emergency staff members will receive dinners. To order a meal, call 770-877-2601. Dinners are delivered between 11 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. To dine in or pick up, also call 770-877-2601 to reserve your meals. Dine in starts at noon. Volunteers for delivery can email ctdrivers007@gmail.com. Allow a few days for response. Opportunities to volunteer to assist with meal prep and serving start the week before Thanksgiving; email CTvolunteers2016@gmail.com or call Barbara at 770-656-9209 for more information. Allow a few days for response. Food or monetary donations also are needed. Mail a check to CFUMC, 930 Lower Scott Mill Road, Canton, GA 30114. Indicate Cherokee Thanksgiving in the memo line.
The Children’s Haven
The Children’s Haven is a local nonprofit that promotes the health and happiness of children in Cherokee who are touched by abuse. The group works to ensure their safety, advocate on their behalf and respond to meet their needs. Holiday needs include new coats, socks, pajamas and underwear. Target or Walmart gift cards are welcome. Items can be dropped off at 1083 Marietta Highway in Canton. 770-345-3274.
Feed My Lambs
The nonprofit, which offers free Christian preschools— including a location in Canton—holds Happy Birthday Jesus parties each year for the young students. The Canton party, which is expected to draw 300 children, will be held 6:30-8:30 p.m. Dec. 11 at the Canton YMCA. Volunteers can help with setup beginning at 5 p.m. Individuals or groups can sponsor a child: $10 gets a Happy Birthday Jesus shirt, $25 gets the child a shirt, gift bag, balloon, cake and drink. For more details, call Maggie Bridges at 770-795-9349.
Forever Fed
Forever Fed is distributing 560 Christmas food boxes to families in need, a project that requires 14,000 pounds of donated non-perishable foods. Groups, businesses and individuals can donate peanut butter, jelly, canned beans, canned soups, one-pound bags of rice, one-pound packages of pasta, small bottles of vegetable oil, breakfast style snacks and hygiene items. To donate, contact Susan@ForeverFed.org or phone 678-883-3314.
Goshen Valley Foundation
The holidays can be difficult times for the foster youth that Goshen Valley serves. The youth can use a little extra support from their community, and area residents can help by providing meals for the youth and house parents. “Frozen casseroles are a huge blessing for our house parents who are having to prepare three meals a day when the boys are out of school,” says Zach Blend, executive director of Goshen Valley. Individuals or small groups are encouraged to donate frozen meals. You can even deliver them in person and take a tour of Goshen Valley. Gift cards from Walmart, Target and Amazon can also help to fill many Christmas wish lists. Another need is artificial Christmas trees for the homes. These can be any size from small, tabletop trees to full-size trees. For more information, email Zach Blend zblend@goshenvalley.org or call 770-401-9395.
Hugs for Seniors
The Cherokee Recreation and Parks Agency is collecting items for Canton Nursing Center residents Nov. 7-Dec. 9 for the first Hugs in a Blanket campaign. Individuals can bring a warm blanket and a pair of unisex, one-size-fits-all socks to the rec center at 7545 Main St., building 200 in Woodstock. For more information, call 770-924-7768 or email lcollett@cherokeega.com.
MUST Ministries – Cherokee
Thanksgiving boxes will be given to more than 800 families this year. The agency is looking for donations of cans of cranberry sauce and sweet potatoes; boxes or packets of mashed potatoes, cornbread mix and gravy mix; and frozen pies. Monetary donations for turkeys are the most helpful way to donate turkeys, both for our planning purposes and to maximize your donation since we can purchase “more turkey per penny” through our negotiated discount with Walmart. Non-perishable items can be dropped off between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. Nov. 7-14 at MUST’s Canton location at 111 Brown Industrial Parkway. Frozen pies can be delivered 8-9 a.m. Nov. 21-23. It helps to let MUST know what items you’ll be bringing, so please call Ranettia Beasley at 770-576-0359 or email at cherokeeholiday@mustministries.org
Never Alone
The food pantry needs financial donations (tax deductible) to provide Thanksgiving turkeys and family meal boxes to 600 local families who are having a rough time financially. Never Alone’s partnership with the Atlanta Community Food Bank allows it to purchase food at greatly discounted prices. Donate online or by check, made payable to and mailed to: Never Alone Outreach, P. O. Box 1904, Woodstock, GA 30188.
Operation Christmas Child
Representatives will be collecting donations of filled shoeboxes Nov. 14-21 at Canton First United Methodist Church, 930 Lower Scott Mill Road. Operation Christmas Child, a ministry of Samaritan’s Purse, collects boxes filled with toys and hygiene items and ships them around the world to children in need. Collection times are: noon-2 p.m. Nov. 14-18, with an additional time 5-7 p.m. Nov. 16; 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Nov. 19, 1-4 p.m. Nov. 20 and 8-10 a.m. Nov. 21.
Papa’s Pantry
Donations of turkeys, hams and produce are needed, as well as non-perishable food items. A list of seasonal needs is kept up-to-date on the website. Papa’s Pantry is a food and stability training organization for Cherokee residents. For details, call 770-591-4730.
Secret Santa
The Secret Santa program of the Department of Family and Children’s Services for Cherokee County offers a way for individuals, businesses or larger groups such as Sunday school classes or scout troops to help the more than 350 children in foster care this year. Sponsors can donate as much or as little as they can. All size donations are appreciated. For more details, call the Secret Santa phone line at 470-235-0753 or email cherokeesanta@yahoo.com.
I would like to volunteer Christmas Day. I have my own transportation. Are there food kitchens in the area that need servers? Or food boxes that need delivered?