The holidays are about sharing love and making memories with family and friends. Unfortunately, for many elderly, disabled, and homebound individuals, the holiday season can be a lonely time. That is why Real Services is inviting community members to join in their effort to make the holiday season a little brighter for the less fortunate.
This year, Real Services requests a $50 Visa or MasterCard gift card(s) to allow their elders to shop safely for something they need. Of course, they welcome any amount of gift you desire to share and will group smaller denomination cards and monetary gifts to ensure that each person receives a $50 gift.
If you prefer to let Real Services do the leg work, mail your gift card or click the link below to donate online. Your generosity will make a difference and bring hope and happiness to someone who needs it most.
Gift cards can be dropped off or mailed to Real Services in Marshall County, 510 West Adams Street, Suite 260, in the Community Resource Center.
Thank you for considering this opportunity to spread joy and kindness to lonely individuals during this holiday season. If you have any questions about the Elvers for Elders Program through Real Services, please call Sandy at (574) 284-7138.
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