2018 #GivingTuesday a good day to help your neighbors in need

Now in its seventh year, #GivingTuesday has helped people all over the world with gifts of money, time and assistance.

The effort, held the first Tuesday after Thanksgiving, serves as an opportunity for people to include charitable organizations in their holiday plans.

Here in Bucks County, there is an opportunity to assist your neighbors in need and organizers hope the annual Give A Christmas fund will be on your #GivingTuesday gift list.

The Bucks County Courier Times, along with the Levittown-Bristol Kiwanis Club, is asking readers to open their hearts and wallets to help hundreds of local families this holiday season. This year marks the 61st anniversary of the Give A Christmas fund, which hopes to meet its goal of raising $120,000.

The money collected is distributed primarily as $25 vouchers for children in struggling families in Lower Bucks County. The vouchers are redeemable at participating local supermarkets and other stores.

In the 2017 holiday season, donors contributed $114,812.31 which allowed for the distribution of vouchers to 4,155 children in Lower Bucks County.

With help from educators in Lower Bucks County’s schools and other agencies working with people in need, letters from families in need and names of others are provided to the Kiwanis Club for the distribution of vouchers.

To mail a donation, use the donation coupon from the newspaper or download a copy at stories.usatodaynetwork.com/buckscountychristmas. Make checks payable to Give A Christmas and mail them to Give A Christmas, Bucks County Courier Times, 8400 N. Bristol Pike, Levittown, PA 19057.

2018 Fitzgerald: Give A Christmas once again brings holidays to those in need

One of the points of pride we have as a newspaper is that we exist to serve our local community. Bringing readers local news is Job No. 1, of course, but we do feel a responsibility beyond that.

Perhaps the most tangible example of what that means to us has been our decades-long commitment to our Give A Christmas program, which starts Sunday, Nov. 18. Our previous owners, the Calkins family, started the program 61 years ago at the Bucks County Courier Times. They brought it to the Burlington County Times 51 years ago and to The Intelligencer 31 years ago. Last year, our generous readers surpassed the $10 million mark in total funds raised, including more than $300,000 last year.

The newspapers changed ownership to GateHouse Media last year, but the commitment to this program has not changed. All proceeds go back into the distribution funds and any overhead costs are absorbed by the Courier Times, The Intelligencer, and the Burlington County Times and their charitable partners.

The Bucks County Courier Times partners with the Levittown-Bristol Kiwanis Club to collect and distribute monetary donations. The organizations teamed up for Give A Christmas in 1958, and the money collected is distributed primarily as $25 vouchers for children in struggling families in Lower Bucks County. Readers historically have supported the Give A Christmas fund with heartfelt generosity, but expenses have been greater than income for the past few years. That means our charitable partners received eligible requests for assistance from families in need that exceeded the money the newspapers collected. This year, we set a goal of $120,000 to help those in need.

Bucks County residents with children age 17 and younger are primarily those who are considered for assistance, and the Kiwanis Club works with its partners and local schools to distribute vouchers to local retailers and supermarkets throughout the community. Readers can find information to submit requests and give donations at our website www.couriertimes.com/giveachristmas or find information daily in our Community section.

Last year, thousands of Bucks County children benefited from the program, mostly from modest to large donations from readers. Every dollar counts and is important. We honor those who donate by recognizing them in our publications, publishing almost-daily lists of donors. Over and over, when needs come up, residents show their generosity through their wallets.

Sometimes, Give A Christmas proceeds provide a gift for kids who might not get one. Other times, it helps pay the utility or food bills. And it’s not just about Christmas. It helps anyone in need, regardless of their faith or politics.

We live in a remarkable area and are so fortunate to be as blessed as we are. Unfortunately, not everyone has the same opportunities or resources and often people get in a bind through no fault of their own.

So as you’re considering your holiday charity giving this season, we ask you to donate to our Give A Christmas fund. Every little bit helps — we’ve received everything from $1 to thousands of dollars in donations and each benefits someone. Have a great holiday season, and I hope the gift of giving is in your plans.

Shane Fitzgerald is executive editor of the Bucks County (Pa.) Courier-Times, the Doylestown (Pa.) Intelligencer and the Burlington County (N.J.) Times. Email: sfitzgerald@couriertimes.com. Twitter: @sfitzg5.

2018 Give A Christmas fund begins to bring holidays to less fortunate

Thousands of single and married parents, grandparents and guardians are facing financial hardship in Bucks County, living the sad reality of not being able to afford to give their children a jolly Christmas filled with toys and food.

Their stories of struggle are different, but they yearn for the same thing: They want the holidays to come to their homes this Christmas.

The holiday helpers at the Bucks County Courier Times and the Levittown-Bristol Kiwanis Club are busy making those wishes happen through your donations to the 61st annual Give A Christmas fund.

This year, the Give A Christmas campaign begins Sunday and will continue through the holiday season.

“We include all children in need of help regardless of race, religious preference or social standing in the communities,” Howie Kay, member of the Kiwanis Give A Christmas committee, said. “Many of the families we contact have lost their homes and ability to comfortably take care of their family sustenance.”

This year’s fundraising goal is $120,000. In 2017, donors contributed $114,812.31 and provided assistance to 4,155 children in Lower Bucks County. Those donations helped bring the fund’s total to more than $4.5 million in six decades.

Each year, Kiwanis members read through letters detailing lives burdened with financial or health struggles. Poverty can hit anyone anywhere — even here in Bucks County.

“Many of our neighbors are facing some very difficult financial times and we hope that through Give A Christmas we can reduce some of this financial stress,” Mary Berman, president of the Kiwanis, said. “It is so nice to see an initiative where neighbors are helping neighbors. To me, the most important thing is to know that Give A Christmas brought a smile to a child’s face over the holidays.”

When the Kiwanis initiated Give A Christmas in 1957, the needs of the area were different, she noted. As the years have gone by, the organization has adjusted to the community’s economic hardship.

“As a community grows, so do the needs of the community grow,” Berman said. “Employment level in this area has changed. Many of the better-paying factory and steel mill jobs no longer exist. People may be working but that doesn’t mean that the financial stress isn’t present.”

Of the county’s 628,341 residents, about 41,000 people live in poverty, according to 2017 U.S. Census figures. It’s efforts like Give A Christmas that play a role in helping ease the burden, especially at the holidays, organizers believe.

“Give A Christmas is near and dear to my heart,” Courier Times Executive Editor Shane Fitzgerald said. “It’s remarkable that the Calkins’ family-owned newspapers raised $10 million for our communities over the years and I’m proud to keep the tradition going with our new ownership. Good people helped my family when I was a kid in a similar fashion and I’m forever grateful for that. I know it means a lot to the families who are touched by our community’s generosity.”

Give A Christmas help comes in the form of a $25 voucher that can be used at several local supermarkets and retailers, including Acme, Redner’s Market, Selecto Market, Barnes & Noble and Burlington.

“It’s difficult to express how proud I am of the employees and community partners who come together each year to make Give A Christmas a success,” Jake Volcsko, general manager of the Bucks County Courier Times, said. “There is a lot of work and detail that goes into making the program run smoothly. More importantly, though, are the hundreds of community members who make donations each year. It’s awe-inspiring to be part of a community that continues to support this effort.”

The Kiwanis group remains firm in its mission to help its community.

“I hope that through the partnership with the Courier Times and the generous community, we can continue our mission of helping children,” Berman said. “We have been able to accomplish this for the last 61 years and I hope we can continue to do this well into the future.”