Be a Santa to a Senior: Student Organizes Holiday Drive

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MOUNTAIN COMMUNITIES — In the spirit of giving, a community initiative is underway to bring warmth, comfort, and joy to seniors in the mountain areas. Yosemite High School senior Natalee Castonguay leads “Be a Santa to a Senior”, collaborating with the Oakhurst and Mariposa CHP to collect essential and cheerful items for local senior centers.

Items to Brighten Seniors’ Holidays

Items and drop-off locations for “Be a Santa to a Senior” (Click to Enlarge)

First, to meet its goal, the drive is collecting the following items to bring comfort and joy to local seniors.

  • Warmth items: Blankets, grip socks, gloves, beanies, scarves
  • Entertainment & games: Card games, puzzles, puzzle books, coloring books
  • Creative supplies: Pens, pencils, crayons, colored pens/pencils
  • Practical items: Bath tissue, tissue, chapstick
  • Gift-wrapping supplies: Wrapping paper, tissue paper

*PLEASE BE SURE ANY ITEMS DONATED ARE BRAND NEW AND NOT USED. THANK YOU!*

Drop-Off Locations

Moreover, donating is easy with drop-off locations throughout Mariposa, Oakhurst, and nearby areas. Locations include:

*THE DEADLINE FOR DONATING ITEMS IS DECEMBER 18TH, 2024*

Help Spread Holiday Cheer

Finally, as the holiday spirit spreads, Natalee’s initiative is already gaining local traction. For instance, local businesses and residents are pitching in to ensure the senior centers in the mountain communities can spread festive cheer.

Community members are encouraged to get involved and make a difference. Whether it’s a cozy blanket, a pack of puzzle books, or a thoughtful coloring set, every contribution helps. By working together, residents can show local seniors that they are loved and valued, especially during this special time of the year.

For convenience, community members can drop off donations at any of the listed locations. Ultimately, let’s join together and help Natalee make this Christmas unforgettable for our seniors. After all, a little kindness can go a long way in spreading holiday cheer.

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