2018 Give A Christmas: Edgewater Park grandmother worried Christmas won’t be merry for her family

EDGEWATER PARK — A grandmother who recently lost her son has taken it upon herself to raise the 3-year-old daughter he left behind.

She’s also raising her two other young granddaughters for her other son, who’s currently in rehab to combat his drug addiction. The girls’ mother also uses drugs, leaving the grandmother to look after them.

Taking care of three girls isn’t always easy for the grandmother, as she wrote in a letter to the Give A Christmas fund co-sponsored by the Burlington County Times and Willingboro Rotary.

“I don’t have a lot of money and I’m disabled,” she wrote. “I need all the help I can get.”

Despite all the hardship her granddaughters have faced, the grandmother dreams of seeing them smile on Christmas morning.

Since 1968, the Give A Christmas fund has collected and distributed $3 million to thousands of local families who’ve fallen on difficult times. Now in its 51st year, the annual campaign aims to help needy families make the season bright for their children.

For more information or to donate toward the $70,000 goal, visit stories.usatodaynetwork.com/burlingtonchristmas.

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