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Operation Holiday: Grandmom caring for child with special needs anticipates a nice holiday season

Grandmom Denise is hoping for a festive Christmas for granddaughter Emily.

Five-year-old Emily’s mother passed away and her father is not in the picture, so Denise cares for a little girl who was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, a developmental disability that causes differences in the brain.

Grandmom is pleased that thanks to continuing occupational therapy, Emily can zipper her coat and is learning how to tie her shoes.

This will be a Christmas where she also knows how to write her first and last names.

Denise and Emily are also thankful that much-needed food, clothing and basic needs are donated to the family.

Operation Holiday is helping make the family’s holiday brighter.

Denise is pleased that a social service provider helps to care for the 5-year-old when her grandmother can’t.

“I would not trade her for anything in the world,” Denise said about the provider. “She’s like a part of her family.

“They get her what she needs.”

Operation Holiday

Operation Holiday was started in 1991 at The Mercury in Pottstown to help families going through tough times provide something for their children during the holidays. The mission of the program is to make sure there is food on the table and gifts under the tree when Christmas morning comes.

Now in its 33rd year, the program has served thousands of families throughout Berks, Chester and Montgomery counties, expanding its reach in recent years to include communities served by Reading Eagle, The Times Herald, The Reporter and Daily Local News.

More than $91,000 in donations last year provided food and gifts for 451 children and 199 families, plus cash donations to food pantries in Berks, Chester and Montgomery counties.

This year, Operation Holiday has partnered with 19 agencies in the tri-county area. Agencies have referred 165 families with 419 children for gifts and food. There is no overhead with Operation Holiday and all funds stay local. Funds are collected and audited in a nonprofit foundation account managed by staff of MediaNews Group who volunteer their time.

Gift cards to area grocery stores are provided to each family for food so they can purchase the fixings for a holiday dinner as well as staples for the pantry. Weis Markets is a partner with Operation Holiday and has assisted with food purchases and gift cards.

Gift cards for every child in the program 16 years of age or younger are purchased through Boscov’s and distributed in partnership with the referring agencies so families can purchase gifts of their choice.

Operation Holiday does not accept families who have not been referred by an agency. Operation Holiday is funded solely by reader contributions. All contributions are tax-deductible.

How to donate

Online donations are being accepted in a secure portal in partnership with TriCounty Community Network. Visit tcnetwork.org/ and click on the link for Operation Holiday.

Contributions can be mailed with checks payable to Operation Holiday to P.O. Box 1181, Pottstown PA 19464; The Reporter, 307 Derstine Ave., Lansdale PA 19446; Operation Holiday, 1440 Lacrosse Ave., Reading, PA 19607.

The names of all contributors are published in the participating newspapers as donations are received.

Please note whether a contribution should be designated as anonymous or given in tribute or in memory of someone.


Source: Berkshire mont

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