Date: Fri 05-Dec-1997
Date: Fri 05-Dec-1997
Publication: Bee
Author: DOTTIE
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How You Can Help: Newtown Fund Coordinates Gift Basket Program
BY DOROTHY EVANS
Lending a hand over the holidays to families in the Newtown community who are
less fortunate can be as easy as picking an ornament off a Christmas tree and
buying one more toy than you had planned.
It can also mean finding an extra hour to gather food, blankets or clothing
and then delivering them to Sandy Hook Elementary School by 9 am on Saturday,
December 20.
Or one can help by simply writing out a check payable to The Newtown Fund and
mailing it to PO Box 641, Newtown, Conn. 06470-0641.
The Newtown Fund is a long-standing, local non-profit organization that works
in connection with the town's social services director by sponsoring a
perpetual fund to address special needs in the community.
At Christmas time, this means "adopting" needy families that have been in
contact with the Department of Social Services and making sure they have a
holiday meal, much needed staples, gifts of clothing, toys and other useful
items that they need.
"These families have been referred to social services from so many places,
including the schools and the churches, and now we want to all pull together
to help them. It's a real community effort," said Newtown Fund treasurer
Sandra Stockwell.
"We cannot accomplish this without your support. No donation is too small,"
she said.
By early December, most of the Fund's families have been adopted, but there
are still several ways in which townspeople can contribute gifts of time and
money. Several of these ways are listed below.
Support the Holiday Gift Basket Program, which is sponsored and coordinated by
the Newtown Fund, by gathering food and clothing and household staples and
bringing these items to the fund's designated drop-off point on "Depot Day."
Depot Day will be at Sandy Hook Elementary School off Church Hill Road on
Dickinson Drive, and residents are asked to drop off their donations before 9
am on Saturday, December 20. This will give Holiday Basket Program workers
enough time to sort and assemble the items for deliveries later on the same
day.
Make a financial donation that will be used to purchase necessities and
additional food needed to complete many of the baskets. Tax-deductible checks
can be made payable to The Newtown Fund and mailed to PO Box 641, Newtown,
Conn. 06470-0641.
Volunteer to be a "Depot Day" delivery person by offering to drive the holiday
baskets to the designated "adopted" families. All deliveries will take place
after 12 noon on Saturday, December 20.
If you can help, please contact Sandra Stockwell at 270-9312 (day) or 426-6895
(after 5pm).
Participate In Junior Women's Club Tag-A-Gift Program. The Junior Women's Club
works together with The Newtown Fund on the Holiday Gift Baskets by
contributing toys through its Tag-A-Gift program now going on in area banks.
"We've done it for so many years, people look for it," said Sue Rahmlow,
president of the Junior Women's Club.
To help residents buy appropriate gifts, the club has placed holiday trees
decorated with special ornaments at the Union Savings Bank on Church Hill
Road, at Fleet Bank on Queen Street, and at the Newtown Savings Bank in the
Sand Hill Plaza.
Ms Rahmlow said there will also be a gift tree at the Wesley Learning Center
in Sandy Hook, "but we don't anticipate there will be any tags remaining on
that tree, not taken by the preschool families."
"Each ornament has a tag attached that indicates the family's designated
number, whether the gift should be for a boy or girl, and what the child's age
is," said Ms Rahmlow.
"On the back of the tag, we've indicated if there are any special wishes they
have," she added.
After picking out an ornament and tag, and buying the gift, "please bring it
back to the bank unwrapped by December 15, with the tag attached," she added.
"You get to keep the ornament. That's our gift and thank you to families who
are helping us."
There is also a sign-up sheet nearby each Tag-A-Gift tree that should be
filled out before an ornament and tag are taken home.
"We wrap the gifts December 17 and deliver them on Depot Day December 20," Ms
Rahmlow said.
