Opportunities:  Changing Lives...One Family At A Time

Lewis County Opportunities, Inc.  •  8265 State Route 812  •  Lowville, NY  13367
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Christmas Sharing
   

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Christmas Sharing:  Our community in action!

A Christmas Sharing Story

The Christmas Sharing Players

How you can help

How To Obtain Gifts or Holiday Baskets

Christmas Gift/Food Pick-up Information

   
   

Christmas Sharing serves as an example of our Angel Action Volunteers initiative. 

 
 
Christmas Sharing:
Our community in action!

 
For 25 years, Christmas Sharing has served as an ideal example of true community action within our community. Each holiday season, dozens of private small businesses, corporations, churches, schools and other organizations combine their volunteer efforts to make the holidays a little brighter for families facing tough economic times in Lewis County. Many of these same donors provide newly purchased gifts or food to help this very worthy cause. Opportunities helps to tie this community initiative together by coordinating much of the data and working out the logistics involved in collecting and distributing gifts and food. The organization also secures funding from various sources, which is applied entirely toward the purchase of gifts for children and food for families.

 

Community Impact At A Glance In 2007, Christmas Sharing provided gifts to 1,156 children from 463 families throughout Lewis County. In addition, 350 food boxes were provided to families with children; 150 food boxes were provided to the senior population; and another 141 boxes were provided to  single or two adult families without children.

 

 
A Christmas Sharing Story...

 

Christmas Sharing starts early in the year with the securing of funding from businesses and organizations that together, help to fund the annual initiative. Pictured at left, Jolynne Brinkley, Co-coordinator of Christmas Sharing, receives a donation from Joyce Cornell of Wal-Mart, Inc.  Other significant business contributors include Kraft Foods, Inc., Stewarts Shops, and The United Way of Northern New York.  (For a complete list, click here.)
   
As December approaches, employees at Opportunities take a break from their normal duties to help wrap gifts making their way to our campus.  The campus takes on the characteristics of “Santa’s Workshop” with hundreds of gifts sorted and bagged for families in time for distribution day, just a few days before Christmas.

   
Meanwhile, private and business donations pour in from the community.   Children also help out with donations from time to time.  Jesse Joyce (pictured at left) had seen a Christmas Sharing donation box at a local restaurant.  He wanted to do something to help out a child in need at Christmastime, so he decided to save up his allowance money.  As Christmas approached, he purchased gifts at a local retailer and personally presented them to Christmas Sharing Co-coordinator, Jolynne Brinkley (pictured at left).  Jesse's generosity made a real difference to other children that Christmas morning.  As importantly, Jesse gave an invaluable gift to his community; his sense of caring for the well-being of others.
   

With distribution day fast approaching, churches and other community organizations bring their gifts to the Lowville Elks Lodge.
   
The gifts are then sorted and placed into bags identified by family.  Jim Freeman and Jolynne Brinkley (pictured at bottom left and top right, respectively), have helped to coordinate the Christmas Sharing initiative since 1982.
   

Volunteers carefully inspect bundled packages that will be given to families as distribution day nears.
 
   

Santa sure appreciates the help from Toys For Children, just in time for Christmas. At left, gifts overflow from a pick-up truck at Essenlohr Motors, which serves as a drop off point for donations.
 
   

With distribution day fast approaching, several volunteers gather at the Lowville Elks Lodge to assemble 350 flattened boxes which will be used as containers for the food that is arriving.
   
Hundreds of bags of food donations and dozens of boxes of produce arrive from the Lowville Council of Churches, and other churches from throughout the county.
   

With distribution day at hand, a truckload containing hundreds of cartons of perishable food items arrives from Kraft Foods, Inc., all of which is generously donated by the company.

     

Pallets are unloaded and sorted into piles by product, in preparation for distribution to families.  Some foodstuffs are then loaded into a separate truck which will make their way to the senior population who are in need at this time of year.

     

Inside, volunteers sort out thousands of food packages that are placed into 350 large food boxes set up throughout the room.  Filled to capacity, the boxes are then stacked into rows, ready to be given to families with children.  Each family will also receive a frozen turkey to top off the food package.

     
Once the food boxes are prepared and stacked, several vans packed full with hundreds of gifts wrapped at Opportunities make their way to the Lowville Elks Lodge.  Along with food and gifts from other community churches, organizations and businesses, these gifts will be distributed the following day to families who need some help in making Christmas a little brighter for their children.
     

   
   
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The Christmas Sharing players...
 
Christmas Sharing is the only holiday gift and food distribution initiative specifically organized to serve families in need throughout Lewis County. Opportunities is but one player of many involved with the Christmas Sharing initiative. In fact, many of the contributing organizations have their own budget, volunteers, and fundraising efforts. With their strong sense of identity, each contributes to Christmas Sharing in whatever manner they can, resulting in an efficient and effective collaboration that impacts our community year after year. In 2007, contributors included:
 
Beaver River Distribution
Beaver River Central School Cafeteria Staff
Beta Sigma Phi
Black River Paper
Boonville Methodist Church Women
Climax Manufacturing, Inc.
Copenhagen School Honor Society
Copenhagen Volunteer Fire Department Auxiliary
Croghan American Legion
Croghan Mennonite Church
Essenlohr Motor Company, Inc.
First Mennonite Church
Glenfield Elementary School Student Council
Hand In Hand Early Childhood Center employees
Harrisville Volunteer Fire Department
Iroquois Pipeline Operating Company
Kraft Foods
Lewis County Det. 754 Marine Corp.
Lewis County General Hospital
Lewis County Opportunities, Inc.
Lowville American Legion
Lowville Baptist Church
Lowville Council of Churches
Lowville Elks Lodge #1605
Lowville Presbyterian Church
Naumburg Mennonite Church
Operation Lowville
Otis Technology Day Care
Private donors (individuals) throughout the community
Rhema Fellowship Church
Riverbrook Singing Needles
Salvation Army
St. Peter’s Church (Lowville)
St. Stephen’s Church (Croghan)
Stewarts, Inc.
Toys For Tots
United Way of Northern New York, Inc.
Valley Homemakers
Wal-Mart, Inc.
Women of Beaver Falls United Methodist Church
 
 
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How you can help Christmas Sharing
 

If you would like to make a donation to Christmas Sharing, monetary donations are accepted throughout the year.  Because of Federal banking regulations, checks must be payable to Lewis County Opportunities, Inc., (rather than "Christmas Sharing").

Please mail your check to:

Lewis County Opportunities, Inc.
Christmas Sharing Program
8265 State Route 812
Lowville, NY  13367

During the holiday season, toys and/or clothing (new items only please) may be dropped off at our New Bremen office, during regular business hours. (Monday through Friday, 8 A.M. to 4 P.M.)

   
   
How to obtain gifts or holiday baskets through Christmas Sharing:
1. Recipients must be residents of Lewis County.  Interested individuals may contact the New Bremen Office for a telephone interview, at 376-8202 or
email us with your inquiry.
  Or, we also have a convenient form that can be printed out and completed.  The family actually requesting help from Christmas Sharing should complete the form.  Family Advocates or Service Coordinators can assist as necessary, and should complete the special section on the form indicating their name, title and telephone number.

Once completed, please mail the form to:

   
 

Lewis County Opportunities, Inc.
8265 State Route 812
Lowville, NY  13367

Attn:  Christmas Sharing

   
2. Once receiving a telephone call or mailed form, a brief telephone interview may follow.
   
3. If different from the established pick-up time, the family will be informed of the specific date, time and location of gift sharing.  The family is always welcome to call with any follow-up questions.
   
  Other Referrals:

If you know of a family that needs help from Christmas Sharing, please feel free to call us at 376-8202 for more information about how to initiate your referral.

   
   
 
Christmas Sharing Gifts and Food Pick-up Information
 
Christmas Sharing food and gifts are distributed at the Lowville Elks Lodge a few days before Christmas.  Please check back for specific information on this year's pick up information as the holidays near.
 

 

   

 

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