Holiday MAGIC At The Shoppes At Blackstone Valley With Deirdre Dagata

December 3, 2016 08:00 AM - 02:00 PM EST

The Shoppes at Blackstone ValleyHoliday MAGIC At The Shoppes At Blackstone Valley With Deirdre Dagata

Join Deirdre Dagata & HOT 96.9 at the Shoppes at Blackstone Valley on Saturday , 12/03 from 12-2p for Holiday MAGIC.

Things to look for:

  • Breakfast with Santa Claus
  • Santa’s Village at Cinema de Lux
  • Free photos with Santa and Mrs. Claus
  • Costumed characters
  • Musical entertainment
  • Face painting
  • Games
  • Prize wheel

 

We will also be accepting donations for Cradles To Crayons’ Gear Up For Winter’ program.

 

Providing the Essentials for ChildhoodMost Needed Items:

  • Winter coats (boys and girls, newborn-child size 18/20 or adult medium)
  • Boys and girls clothing (youth sizes 0-7/8)
  • Diapers, size 6
  • New hygiene items for infants and children (shampoo, soap, baby lotion, brushes/combs)
  • Diaper wipes

What we accept:

  • Clothing and coats (youth sizes 0–20 and adult sizes small & medium)
  • New socks, underwear, and pajamas (only accepted in new condition)
  • Shoes, boots, sneakers, and sandals (infant/child sizes 0–13 and adult sizes 1–10)
  • Books, especially baby board books
  • Brand new arts and crafts/school supplies
  • Baby supplies and bedding (up to size twin)
  • Diapers, all sizes
  • Baby equipment, especially strollers and car seats within five years old
  • New and like-new toys (new toys are used for birthday gifts. Gently-used toys must have all pieces. We do not accept stuffed animals, ride-on toys, or plastic play structures)
  • New hygiene supplies for ages 0 to 12
  • New batteries

Click here for a more detailed list of our Donation Guidelines.

Cradles to Crayons Launches Its Gear Up for Winter Program

Seeking donations to provide warm winter essentials to families in need

Boston, MA- Cradles to Crayons®, a nonprofit organization that equips children from birth through age 12 living in homeless or low-income situations with the essential items they need to thrive – at home, at school, and at play, commences its Gear Up for Winter initiative, a program aiming to provide families and children with warm winter items necessary for the approaching chilling temperatures.

This year’s Gear Up for Winter program intends to support 40,000 children in need and keep them safe and warm during this harsh season. The organization aims to fulfill every request made for a winter coat, hat, and gloves, as well as warm layers of clothing, waterproof winter boots, and other basic essentials. Individually tailored “KidPacks” are also packed and distributed based on each child’s specific needs, providing all children with the items they require to stay healthy and engaged in their childhood. Cradles to Crayons is urgently asking for 15,000 coats, sizes infant through adult medium, to fill the demand. The organization emphasizes preparedness and is looking to the community for assistance now.

New England winters bring harsh and occasionally unpredictable conditions, increasing Cradles to Crayons’ urgency of financial and product donations. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, children are less able to regulate their body temperature compared to adults. As a result, children are more likely to develop significant health effects when they are exposed to environmental temperature extremes.

“There are currently more than 300,000 children in The Commonwealth living in low-income and homeless situations facing the risk of heading into winter without proper, safe essentials,” said Lynn Margherio, Founder and CEO of Cradles to Crayons. “We aim to prepare families and children with these items before freezing temperatures arrive. Donations of new or like-new winter clothing will assist thousands of children struggling to stay warm both indoors and outdoors.”

“Often a parent is stressed when the child has a mid-year growth spurt and clothing, coats, and especially footwear, become too small,” Lydia Brown, Family Nurturing Center of MA. “Parents are very thankful when they receive items that fit their children properly.”

 

About Cradles to Crayons:

Cradles to Crayons launched in 2002 and has operations in Boston, Philadelphia, and Chicago. The nonprofit provides children from birth through age 12 living in homeless or low-income situations with the essential items they need to thrive—at home, at school, and at play. They supply these items free of charge by engaging and connecting communities that have with communities that need. Cradles to Crayons mobilizes communities of plenty on behalf of communities of need, recycling and reusing high-quality children’s goods and engaging thousands of youth and adults in tangible service activities each year that benefit local children.

Click here for more.

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