2023: How to apply for Give a Christmas

Partnering yet again with NJ211, the Burlington County Times is bringing its Give a Christmas Program back for the 55th year to help low-income families this holiday season.

Through community donations, the program assists families with their holiday shopping through $50 Amazon e-gift cards, capped at $200 per family.

Who can apply for Give a Christmas?

Give a Christmas applications are open to low-income families living in Burlington County with children.

Low-income is defined as 200% of the federal poverty level, which is $60,000 for a family of four this year.

How do I apply for Give a Christmas?

Applicants can either visit The Burlington County Times’ website for more information or apply via text, by sending “GAC” to 898-211.

From there they can answer the screening questions and receive a link to the online application. Families should be prepared to present proof of residency, income and family size.

When will I receive assistance?

The e-gift cards are to be distributed to approved applicants via email by Dec. 8.

Important dates and deadlines

The application deadline for this year’s program is Dec.1.

While applications are only open to Burlington County families, there is no deadline for donations, and they are welcomed from anyone regardless of location. Click here to donate online. To donate by mail, click here to download the coupon. Donations received after December 25 will roll over to next year’s program.

For questions about the Give A Christmas program, email Executive Editor Audrey Harvin at aharvin@gannett.com.

2023: The Give a Christmas program is back to assist Burlington County families

Give a Christmas is back for 2023, marking its 55th year of helping Burlington County families in need celebrate the holidays.

The Burlington County Times and NJ211, a 24-hour nonprofit referral service connecting people in need with important resources, have teamed up once again to make this season a little bit brighter for families near you, and you can help.

What is Give a Christmas?

Give a Christmas is an initiative that runs every year between the Burlington County Times and NJ211 to provide monetary assistance to Burlington County families over the holiday season, thanks to donations from community members like you.

“The Burlington County Times is proud to kick off year 55 of the Give a Christmas program. The program has helped thousands of families over the years due to the generosity of our readers,” said Audrey Harvin, Burlington County Times executive editor.

Last year, the program was able to distribute 1,586 gift cards totaling $79,300 to 497 applicants in Burlington County.

Who can receive assistance?

The application deadline for this year’s program is Dec.1, and low-income families with children under 18 in Burlington County are welcome to apply.

Each child in the applying family is eligible to receive a $50 Amazon e-gift card, capped at $200 per family, explained NJ211 Chief Operating Officer Kevin Donahue.

Low-income is defined as 200% of the federal poverty level, which is $60,000 for a family of four this year.

While applications are only open to Burlington County families, there is no deadline for donations, and they are welcomed from anyone regardless of location.

Donahue said that this year Give a Christmas is starting with about $2,500 worth of donations that rolled over from the past year.

How to apply for Give a Christmas

Applying to receive assistance through Give a Christmas is simple and easy.

Applicants can either visit The Burlington County Times’ website for more information or apply via text, by sending “GAC” to 898-211.

From there they can answer the screening questions and receive a link to the online application.

Donahue said that families should be prepared to present proof of residency, income and family size.

Applications must be completed by midnight on Dec.1.

Where to donate for Give a Christmas

Donors can visit The Burlington County Times’ website to submit their donation for the Give a Christmas project.

“I anticipate the need to be greater this year given the economic climate. That’s why this program is so important. It helps provide gifts for children during the holidays and eases the financial stress for parents,” Harvin said.

For questions about the Give a Christmas program, contact Executive Editor Audrey Harvin at aharvin@gannett.com

2021: Give A Christmas program will help families in need during second pandemic holidays

For 53 years, the Burlington County Times has helped families in need during the holidays.

As the second pandemic holiday season approaches, the Give A Christmas program is back to help families celebrate.

The Times and its partner NJ 211 — a nonprofit that connects people with community resources that provide living necessities — will begin accepting applications for assistance and financial donations starting Sunday. Individuals can request assistance from Oct. 17 to Nov. 21 and, while there are no deadlines for donations, any received after Christmas will be added to the 2022 fund.

The funds are dispersed through gift cards, which will be distributed to families shortly after the Nov. 21 deadline.

Burlington County residents who require assistance can text GAC to 898211 to check their eligibility. Eligibility is based on income and recipients may include, but are not limited to, parents with sick children, single family households, people struggling with addiction and people who are unemployed.

A jar with a decorative tag that says "Tis the season to give" is filled with coins and in front of Christmas trees. (Give A Christmas 2021)

“This year we anticipate the need to be even greater given the economic impact of the pandemic,” said Melissa Acree, executive director of NJ 211.

Donations will go toward $50 Walmart gift cards. A family can receive one gift card per child, with a maximum of four gift cards. If a family has less than four children, parents can also receive one gift card between them.

In fact, 2020’s Give A Christmas was even more successful than the year before.

Last year, 1,192 Walmart gift cards totaling $59,600 were distributed to 332 Burlington County families, said Harvin.

“Most were for children,” said Acree. “Nothing makes us happier than to know that these children were smiling on Christmas morning as they opened their presents.

In its second year as the official partner organization, NJ 211 made requesting assistance easier by using its simple texting platform to direct eligible residents to an online application.

“Our goal was to make it convenient for individuals and families in need to request and receive assistance purchasing Christmas gifts,” said Acree.

This year will be no different, as residents can again text the nonprofit to apply for the Give A Christmas program.

Residents around the state can also text their ZIP code any time to the same number — 898211 — and receive information about housing, food, transportation and other resources in their area. NJ 211 is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. The organization also runs an online resource database, which can be found on the NJ 211 website.

Since January, NJ 211 has been contacted more than 880,000 times for help with food, housing, utility assistance, healthcare and more, said Acree.

Anyone interested in donating can do so at www.burlingtoncountytimes.com/giveachristmas.

“Families were able to enjoy the holidays and that’s what this program is all about,” said Harvin. “The need is still there, and I hope those that can help will provide assistance this year to those less fortunate.”

For questions about the Give A Christmas program, contact Executive Editor Audrey Harvin at aharvin@gannett.com.

Aedy Miller covers education and the economy for the Burlington County Times, Courier-Post, and The Daily Journal. They are a multimedia journalist from Central Jersey and a recent graduate of the George Washington University.

Help support local journalism with a digital subscription.

2020: How to apply for Give A Christmas gift cards this year: A step-by-step guide

There are only 12 days left to apply for a $50 Walmart gift card from the Burlington County Times’ 2020 Give A Christmas program.

The BCT and NJ 211, the nonprofit organization helping to coordinate the effort, are accepting applications through Nov. 20. A family can receive up to four $50 gift cards, one per child and, if a family has less than four children, one between both parents.

But how do you apply? Here’s a step-by-step guide.

Step one: Live here
You are only eligible for a gift card if you are a resident of Burlington County.

Step two: Take out your phone and text GAC to 898211
That is NJ 211’s text line for GAC 2020.

Step three: Gather the necessary documents
Once you send the text, the service will welcome you. Then, it will take you to a screen that tells you all the documents you will need to send in to verify your identity.

A parent or legal guardian can apply for a child or a whole family, and he or she must send in a personal photo identification, a copy of a Social Security card, birth certificate, or school ID for each child, a copy of the family’s most current lease or utility bill and proof of income for the month of October.

This step will also inform applicants about where to send these materials. NJ 211 is accepting them either via fax, at 609-435-1529, or through email, at gac@nj211.org.

Step four: Answer the basic questions
What is the total number of people living in your household? And what is your gross household income?

You must write the first answer with a number, according to Melissa Acree, the executive director of NJ 211. As for the second question, the system will ask if your annual income is below a certain dollar level, based on the size of your family.

A family making 200 percent of the state poverty level or less will be eligible for gift cards, Acree said. For a family of five, that’s $60,340 or less per year, she added.

Step five: Fill out the application
At this point, you are done with texting. Now you have arrived at the Google doc application.

In the app, you must enter your cellphone number, first and last name, address, email, the number of children 17 and under and their dates of birth to verify their ages. You can list a maximum of four children, Acree said.

Then, you must also explain why you are applying for a card or cards. Acree said the explanations can be one sentence or a full paragraph.

Eligible recipients include, but are not limited to, parents with sick children, single parent households, people who are struggling with addiction and people who are unemployed.

“Or due to COVID my income has been cut drastically,” Acree added, referring to this year’s coronavirus pandemic. “Just describe the reason for the need.”

Step six: Press submit
Once you press this button, NJ 211 will receive your application, according to Acree.

NJ 211 has been partnering with the BCT since 2019, and the executive director has never seen an applicant turned away.

“You just have to live in Burlington, meet the income requirements and have a need,” she said.

To receive cards though, applicants must send in verification documents. If NJ 211 has not received them within 48 hours of processing an application, it will send a reminder text to the applicant, and follow up twice if it does not receive a response.

The nonprofit has to verify an applicant’s documents before it can send out a card. But once NJ 211 confirms a resident, it mails the card to the address on the application, Acree said.

Be sure to submit your application this week and next, before the Nov. 20 deadline.

NJ 211 is also available to assist county residents with basic needs on a year-round basis. As Acree said, just dial 211 for rental assistance, food, healthcare assistance and other basic needs.

Give A Christmas has been helping families in need during the holidays since 1968. It helps hundreds of families each year.

The BCT has the same deadline for donations, Nov. 20, as it does for applications. The donations from area residents pay for the gift cards. Visit https://stories.usatodaynetwork.com/burlingtonchristmas/ to give money.

A local news and sports reporter around Pennsylvania and New Jersey since 2015, Jarrad Daniel Saffren joined The Burlington County Times’ award-winning local news team in October 2019, adding business, education and town government features to the coverage. Contact him at jsaffren@gannett.com and follow him on Twitter @JarradSaff. Please help support local journalism with a subscription to The Burlington County Times.