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Holiday season

Holiday Hands

We believe every family and child deserve to celebrate the joy and magic of our holiday season.   As the only program in Hunterdon that serves all youth, single adults and those with disabilities, volunteers and donations are essential to our work.  

Learn more and get involved.

Ways to Get Involved

Apply For Gifts & Support
 

Applications are now open.   If your family is in need of support this holiday season and would like to participate, please fill out our online application below.

Donate Gifts
 

We rely on the generosity of donors and toy drives across our county to bring holiday cheer to our community members.   A list of our needed items can be found here.   We ask that you kindly complete the online form below to indicate if you wish to do a personal donation or drive, a member of our team will be in contact to coordinate needs and drop off. 

Volunteer

Hundreds of volunteers make this program possible.  We welcome individuals, corporations and groups who will help with our holiday shop.  Learn more about opportunities here.

Monetary Donations
 

Now more than ever, financial support is needed to help us cover the incidental costs of running the program.  Your donation ensures we can continue outreach to all parts of Hunterdon, complete background checks and fill in the gaps to bring this program to life.

The 2025 Wish Lists

There are several ways in which you can support our Holiday Hands program in 2025 through donations.   We have a general wish list that you can view, download and shop from or an Amazon and Walmart registry that you can shop from - and orders will be delivered to our offices. 

Purchasing from these lists help us meet the needs of our families across the county and represent some of the most requested items of the year.  We do however, invite you to purchase and gift other items you feel children through age 17 would like and appreciate! 

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1 in 5 youth (ages 13-18) experience a mental health disorder at some point during their life. 

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44% of high school students reported feeling persistently sad or hopeless. 

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Anxiety disorders affect nearly 32% of adolescents.

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Depression affects about 17% of adolescents.

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