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I need some information if anyone has it about childrens charities and how to add children to them I know there is goodfellows but is there anything else? Its for my niece and nephew they are 8 and 9 their mother isnt going to buy them anything for christmas and I have already bought them each a new outfit, new pajamas, shoes, underwear, and a toy. I would buy more but I have my boys and other kids in my family that I havent shopped for yet and I am on a tight budget and I feel really bad because they wont have much of a christmas. Thanks

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I need some information if anyone has it about childrens charities and how to add children to them I know there is goodfellows but is there anything else? Its for my niece and nephew they are 8 and 9 their mother isnt going to buy them anything for christmas and I have already bought them each a new outfit, new pajamas, shoes, underwear, and a toy. I would buy more but I have my boys and other kids in my family that I havent shopped for yet and I am on a tight budget and I feel really bad because they wont have much of a christmas. Thanks

Send me a PM with your area info :yes

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You can contact Toys for Tots, your local Masonic Lodge or local Shriners as well.

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Thank you both I've got the number to toys for tots. I'm going to call them tomorrow morning. Got their mom in Rehab today so hopefully when she gets out she will stay sober and start being a good mom to these kids. She is the only one they have besides each other.

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Tots for tots, Angel tree program,

Local fire/Police Dept programs might be your best bet right now cause of it being so late in the year... Most of the others like the Salvation army, gleeners, VOA, ect start sign ups in late Oct. early Nov.

Also Check craigsList Free thread (use at your discression) there are alot of good willed people on there that adopt a family for the holidays, also try there schools. My sons school in westland had the adpot a family program.

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You can contact Toys for Tots, your local Masonic Lodge or local Shriners as well.

Oh, yes...they just may help....though, Shrine, is generally more concerned with the sick & maimed..but a Lodge, or even a DeMolay Chapter, should feel the tug..I'ld help, but it is just about tight here...

..G*D BLESS this good mission.

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