Monetary contributions to the campaign may be dropped off at the volunteer center or mailed to
Good News of Christmas
c/o United Way of Adams County
936 Broadway Street, Suite F
Quincy, IL 62301
Donations are used to buy gifts and household items needed by the families served. If you wish for your donation to be directed to a specific Good News family, please note the case number on the check. Checks can be made out to Good News of Christmas.
Donations of Services
Many of the Good News cases are in need of car and house repairs. Others are in need of eye and dental exams. Persons wishing to donate these types of services can make arrangements by calling 217-224-1223.
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New clothing and household items can be deposited in Good News collection boxes. The drop off boxes are available from Nov. 27-Dec. 15 at The Quincy Town Center, United Way of Adams County, Quincy Farm & Home Supply, and Sam's Club. We can only accept new items, nothing used.
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The United Way of Adams County is coordinating the adoption process for the Good News cases. Please contact Reggie at 217-224-1223 to adopt a family and make their Christmas one filled with happiness and joy.
Case #1: A Young Mother’s Journey to Provide for Her Children
In a quiet corner of our community, a young single mother cares for her four children. Her story is one of love, sacrifice, and unwavering strength as she navigates the challenges of raising four beautiful children – a 10-year-old boy, an 8-year-old girl, a 4-year-old boy, and a precious 1-year-old girl.
Amid the laughter and chaos that fill their home, there lies an underlying concern that shadows their daily lives. One of her children battles health issues that demand countless trips to St. Louis – a journey that stretches over two and a half hours each way. It's a journey filled with anxiety and hope, as they visit doctors and undergo surgeries in pursuit of a healthier future.
The family car, unreliable, has forced the young mother to turn to her own mother for help, borrowing her vehicle to ensure her sick child receives the care they so desperately need. Major repairs beckon for the family car – the tie rods and tires, essentials for safety, need replacement.
Her life is a balancing act. A part-time job is her anchor, allowing her the flexibility to tend to her child's health needs. But this lifeline comes with its own sacrifices – a reduced income that strains her ability to meet the monthly bills that only seem to increase.
Family members do step in to offer their helping hands, ensuring that the children are cared for and loved even when the mother's responsibilities weigh heavily. This holiday season, you can make their path a little brighter and add a touch of joy to this family’s journey.
Wish List: Case #1
Household Items
Queen bed frame; queen sheets
Boy (10)
Fishing pole; Orbi Blaster; WWE figures; size 10/12 shirts, jeans and coat; size 3 tennis shoes
Boy (4)
Work bench, Nerf guns; size 4T shirts, jeans, joggers and coat; size 10T tennis shoes
Girl (8)
Mushroom Squishy; My Life doll; My Life accessories; My Life doll clothes; size 10/12 shirts, jeans, joggers and coat; size 2 tennis shoes
Case #2: A Family’s Journey of Challenges and Hope
In the heart of our community, a family of six faces unrelenting challenges in their manufactured home. Despite the mother’s hard work and improved job, they struggle to heat their home and mend a broken air conditioner. Monthly bills weigh them down, without the safety net of food assistance.
Still their determination shines. The mother works full time while pursuing a nursing license for a better future. The father, limited by health issues, searches for suitable employment. With one vehicle too costly to repair, they share an aging vehicle that reminds them daily of their financial constraints.
Blessed with four children, one with autism requires additional care; a 10-year-old girl, an 8-year-old boy, a 6-year-old girl a 4-year-old boy. The approaching holiday season casts a shadow as gifts and a festive season seems out of reach. A new table for family togetherness, storage containers to organize clothing and toys, household and personal hygiene products are included on their wish list in addition to the gift of hope for stability and an improved future.
Nerf gun; Slime; Kidd-G cd; toy cleaning supplies; toy vacuum; light saber; size 7/8 t-shirts and jeans; size 1 socks; size 8 undie briefs and coveralls; size 13 tennis shoes & snow boots; beanie hat
Girl (6)
“Cry Baby” doll; Slime; Unicorn Squishmellow; play food; Dr. Seuss books; Toy smart phone; toy computer; size 12 t-shirts, leggings, under wear and jeans; size 2 socks; size 2 tennis shoes
Girl (10)
Large sketch pad; Rainbow doll; OMG doll; Butterflies in Spring book; multi-colored scrunchies; Magic Mixies; play vet kit; size 3 socks; size 10/12 sports bra and long-sleeve t-shirts; size 12 sweat shirts, leggings, and long-sleeve shirts; size 3 tennis shoes; adult beanie hat
Case #3: A Heartwarming Christmas for a Family of Resilience
In the midst of the holiday season, we come together to shine a light on a family's journey. The mother's path was far from easy, raising her son on her own while holding onto dreams of finishing high school. Now with her husband, they nurture the laughter of their three spirited boys, who seem to outgrow clothes and shoes in the blink of an eye. Their independence is admirable, yet in the spirit of Christmas, we reach out to them with open hearts.
An 11-year-old with dreams as big as the sky, a 9-year-old brimming with an over-abundance of energy and curiosity, and a wide-eyed 4-year-old fill their days with joy. Amidst their vibrant presence, the memory of their stillborn son remains etched in their hearts. Their journey led them through challenges, including caring for the mother's ailing mother, until they finally secured a place to call their own. It might not be spacious, but it's their own.
Offered is a chance to make their home warmer and their hearts lighter. A couch with washable cushion covers offers comfort beyond measure. Household supplies – a vacuum, mop, broom, dustpan, and trashcan – are humble but essential to maintain their cherished space. Among their wishes are also a few clothing and toy requests, simple yet meaningful touches that will make this holiday season one to remember. Let's wrap this family in the warmth of our collective kindness and show them the magic of the holiday season.
Wish List: Case #3
Household Items
Bissell Power Force Helix Vacuum; laundry detergent; pet odor remover; floor and carpet cleaner; Easy Wring mop & refills; extendable feather duster; broom/dustpan; 13-gallon trash can
Case #4: Embracing Love and Togetherness for this Family of Four
Meet a single mom who works two jobs, attends John Wood Community College and raises her three children with an inspirational spirit.
Two years have passed since the children’s father disappeared from their lives, leaving this mother to shoulder the responsibility of providing for her family on her own. He provides no child support, but her love and devotion are boundless. She is determined to provide a brighter future for her children ages 10, 8 and 4 years old.
The oldest son faces the world with autism, attention deficit disorder and a learning disability. Despite his challenges, his face lights up when he’s engrossed in a puzzle or building intricate Lego creations. His mother cherishes the moments when his eyes sparkle with wonder and joy. The next son battles ADHD, a learning disability and severe anxiety. Despite his struggles, his heart is a soft spot for anything cats and play as he enters the community of Roblox or Minecraft. Both boys receive therapy and counseling, a testament to their mother’s unwavering commitment to their growth and development.
At only 4-years of age, the youngest loves all things “girlie”. Her mother finds joy in watching her daughter twirl about at play, wishing for Barbie dolls and using her imagination to express her love of unicorns and rainbows. These moments consistently bring forth smiles for both of them.
Balancing roles as a loving mother, hardworking employee and ambitious student with grace, this head of household hopes one of her part-time jobs will become full time, a glimmer of stability. Budgeting is a tightrope, with a broken microwave making mealtime a bit more challenging and a van needing continuous repairs. She would love a wall clock with numbers her children can read, rugs to warm and soften their bedrooms this winter and a couple of table lamps to chase away the darkness of night.
For this family of four, a little help can go a long way in making their world a bit brighter, a bit warmer and quite a bit more hopeful. Remind them that the true magic of the season lies in kindness shown to those who need it most.
In our community lives a family of six, each with their own battles to face, drawing strength from each other. Dad works tirelessly and full-time to support the medical needs of his three children. Mom is the family anchor, her days filled with countless hours of trips in and out of town for various medical concerns for all three of their children. Fortunately, grandmother has moved in to assist; but she is limited by her own health needs. This Mom dreams of the simple things of daily life, such as sturdy plates and silverware, soft bath towels and cleaning essentials. She looks forward to the beacon of hope their therapy puppy will be for all of them.
Their oldest, a 13-year-old girl with Autism and panic disorder, faces her own challenges. She finds comfort in books, body lotions and bubble baths. Her big wish is a fun, fuzzy chair to cozy up in while exploring magical worlds hidden in the pages of books.
The middle child, an 8-year-old boy, is a bundle of energy and curiosity. Despite continuous monitoring for hypoglycemia, he is enthusiastic about board games, card games and science experiment kits. Mention the word "Nerf" anything and see his eyes sparkle with excitement.
Their youngest, a 3-year-old boy, faces the challenges of Cerebral Palsy, unable to stand or walk. His spirit and laughter shines with his love of music toys, Eric Carle books and anything Cocomelon.
As Christmas approaches, this family wishes for the warmth of togetherness around a large kitchen table where all six of them can gather, sharing meals, stories, and family time, a place where their love can shine brighter than the hardships they face.
Musical toys; fire trucks; Wheels on the Bus toys; cars; Eric Carle books; Coco Mellon figures or books; Bluey games or books; 4T pants, sweatpants, shorts, shirts; 9T tennis shoes; 4T undies, sweatshirt or hoodie; coat; 9T socks
Boy (8)
Remote controlled cars & trucks; comic books; Nerf gun; science exper. kits; card games; puzzles; size 10 pants, jeans, joggers, sweats; shirts; youth L sweatshirts; size 4 boys tennis shoes and socks; size 10 undies; youth L jacket
Girl (13)
Unicorn & rainbow room décor; fuzzy chair; chapter books; art supplies; soft scented lotions & bubble bath; G 16 pants, jeans, joggers, sweats, undies, shirts; Adult S sweatshirt; W 8.5 tennis shoes; adult S coat
The challenge of raising four children on your own is this mother’s life. Their father, who struggled to be present for his family, was on track to return home when he passed away. The heartbreak was compounded by the mother’s undiagnosed chronic and painful health issues that make full-time work difficult to do. Fortunately, a diagnosis and treatment were found with physical therapy to help her regain her strength. This newfound hope inspires her to dream of returning to school for medical training, aiming to help others navigate their health challenges.
The children, ages 4 to 13 years, require both physical and emotional energy. They have health concerns as well. One child has Hypotonia and Sleep Apnea, requiring physical and occupational therapy. Another child struggles with Sensory Processing Disorder, but the counseling that provided improvement is on hold due to school scheduling. The youngest has attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Thankfully the children’s grandmother watches them when Mom works, but they are quite a handful for her.
There is little room in the budget for extras. This makes the approaching holiday season a daunting prospect. Supportive pillows for a good night’s sleep would be a welcome gift for everyone in this family. A working vacuum to keep the floors clean, a toaster, microwave oven, and pots and pans would make household tasks easier. True luxuries when you don’t have them.
The 13-year-old daughter would love the basic comfort of personal care items, slippers, and snow boots. The 10-year-old son loves all things Pokémon, as well as Legos and Nerf toys. The youngest boys, ages 4 and 5, enjoy bath time toys, Scooby-Doo, the enchanting world of Encanto, and Playdough.
With the support of the community, this Christmas will offer this family love, joy and a little bit of holiday magic.
Wish List: Case #6
Household Items
Upright vacuum; toaster; electric can opener; microwave; pots & pans; 3 supportive pillows; box fan; cleaning supplies
In the heart of our community, this remarkable single mother is a beacon of positivity. She hesitates to ask for help, even when life throws its toughest challenges. Working full-time with two children and another on the way is a blessing that fills her with joy, but she also realizes she will now need some help.
Her mother, a devoted grandmother, cares for the young children while she is working, and her daughter reciprocates by assisting with bills.
Preparing for a new baby, she has purchased a larger, safer vehicle so there is room for everyone. She also finds time to create family memories by taking her 5-year-old son and 3-year-old daughter to community events and holiday activities like the pumpkin patch and big wheel nights.
Yet the list of baby needs is not small. She needs maternity clothing and essential supplies like sleepers, diapers, and a bassinet. The anticipation of holding her newborn keeps her going, but the increased needs give her pause. Her bright and inquisitive son has a love for dinosaurs, remote-controlled car and Spiderman. The toddler daughter adores characters like Peppa Pig and Minnie Mouse, and any outdoor toys.
Their cozy home is the heart of family life, and a new refrigerator is a longed-for appliance. Additionally, they would appreciate cozy twin-sized sheets for both children to ensure a warm and comfortable night’s sleep. Daily necessities such as laundry detergent, toilet paper, baby wipes and dish soap are always in short supply.
As the holiday season nears, this resilient family eagerly anticipates the arrival of their new addition this spring, and perhaps a touch of heartfelt generosity to support them on their journey.
Wish List: Case #7
Household Items
Air fryer; bedding twin set (Spiderman, cars, dinosaurs); bedding twin set Bluey, Mickey Mouse; cleaning supplies
Case #8: Fragile Ornaments and Just a Glimmer of Faith
With nothing more than the clothing on their backs, this mother and her children left behind a life marred by the shadows of domestic violence. The trauma has cast its dark cloud upon their hearts, especially the children. Living in perpetual fear and emotional turmoil has left them with behavioral, social, and cognitive scars, like fragile ornaments worn by weary souls.
In search of safety, this brave family found solace in the embrace of local agencies that extended a helping hand. Mom made the agonizing choice to provide her children with the safety they deserved, by leaving behind all that was familiar. She set out to secure work, housing, and childcare, determined to rebuild their lives. But the road to stability is paved with challenges. Their vehicle has broken down, and suitable housing remains elusive, making every step forward an uphill climb.
This Christmas, the support they seek is not merely about survival; they want to thrive! A humble kitchen table and chairs would represent more than furniture; it would be the heart of family gatherings for meals, homework sessions, and cozy game nights, a beacon of togetherness amid their new beginning.
The children's dreams and wishes are simple. The 10-year-old boy, yearning for the great outdoors, hopes for a skateboard, rollerblades, and a baseball glove and bat.. His 9-year-old brother, a Star Wars enthusiast, finds delight in the world of animals, insects, and sensory toys like slime, offering him a respite from the echoes of the past. The youngest son, just seven, has an imagination sparked by the wonder of dinosaurs, cars, and trucks.
Mom carries her own dreams, too. Safety for her children first, and perhaps art supplies to nurture her creative spirit and a bicycle for new adventures. In the end, they have each other and a fresh start—a priceless gift they cherish. This holiday season, this family seeks to gather around a table as a family, the comfort of cozy sheets to lay their heads, simple toys to kindle the children's hearts, with just a glimmer of faith for a brighter future.
Wish List: Case #8
Household Items
Twin sheet sets (3); queen sheet set (1); queen comforter; casserole dishes; dish towels; bath soap; shampoo/cond; microwave stand
Boy (10)
Pokemon cards; Bakugan toys/cards; skateboard; roller blades; board games; baseball gove/bat; fidget toys; Rubik’s Cube; youth size L ankle socks; size 12/14 underwear, shirts, pajama pants, sweats, hoodies, coat; youth size 6.5 tennis shoes (high tops in blue or white)
Boy (9)
Shark toys; Diary of a Wimpy Kid books; bug kit; animal/insect books; Puddy/Slime items; Star Wars; art supplies; size 7W tennis shoes (black, white); youth size 6/7 socks; size 14/16 underwear, shirts, sweats, hoodies, pajamas, joggers, coat
In a cozy apartment, lives a single mother with her daughters and a bundle of joy on the way late winter. She is on bedrest, which makes it difficult to work, but her persevering spirit shines brighter than any holiday decoration.
Despite the challenges, she has managed to keep the bills paid, and even has a little saved back to help with rent. Her history of recovery has taught her this resilience, and with two daughters by her side, ages 13 and 4, she’s ready to face the holiday season with an open heart.
This Christmas, they could use a touch of magic. Basic kitchen pots, pans, silverware, and king bed sheets would make daily tasks easier. Looking ahead, a baby bathtub, teethers, wipes and bottles/bottle warmer will be needed.
Her 13-year-old daughter, a creative young lady, dreams of a room filled with a touch of sparkle. She'd love a black light to make her space glow with enchantment. Makeup, jewelry, and hanging lights or wall hangings would allow her to express her individuality and turn her room into a wonderland of dreams and self-expression.
The 4-year-old is a bundle of joy herself and is enchanted by dolls. She adores dressing them up in doll clothes, arranging doll furniture, and playing house. These are the same little items that will help her mother care for the new baby. It's a sweet reflection of the love and care they all share.
This all-girls family is a story of the power of family, love, and the magic that can be found as they prepare to welcome the newest member of their family.
Wish List: Case #9
Household Items
Pots & pans; spin mop w/bucket; King bed set; silverware; bowls; fuzzy blanket Queen bed (13 girl); fuzzy blanket (4 girl)
Girl (13)
Make-up; black light for bedroom; wall hangings; hanging lights; board games; jewelry; size 8 shoes; Women’s size SM shirts; Women’s size M hoodies, sweats, fuzzy jammies, boots, socks (furry), fuzzy pj bottoms
The girls, aged 11, 10, and 2, had been through more than anyone should in their young lives. They had to leave behind all their belongings and even some of their family. The past is a painful memory as they try to move on. Their mother, a woman of immense strength, has taken them away from the storm that had once engulfed them, seeking refuge and a fresh start in a modest apartment.
Their apartment is their safe-haven. The girls are adjusting to their new living situation with grace, slowly rebuilding their lives. Their mother is determined to provide a safe and nurturing environment, she wishes for a small television and a cabinet in the kitchen to prepare family meals. She also longs for a hand mixer to whip up delicious treats and a neutral "bed in a bag" set to bring sleeping comfort. Self-care products are on her list too, as she wants to set an example of strength and self-love for her three daughters.
The oldest girl, an 11-year-old, is an avid reader and loves delving into the adventures of Percy Jackson and his mythical quests. She also would enjoy experimenting with age-appropriate makeup. Her 10-year-old sister is captivated by the darkly mysterious world of the Series of Unfortunate Events. She secretly wishes for a cuddly Squishmallow to hold close during the long nights. The youngest, a 2-year-old bundle of joy, simply wants a Squishmallow of her own to hug tightly. She is at the age of curiosity and exploration, so learning activity books would be welcomed.
Despite their challenges, they have found help from community resources to provide the basics. These additional, simple requests hold a touch of magic, something to make their apartment feel more like a home, and their hearts less heavy with the burdens of the past. They are writing a new story, one filled with laughter, unity, and the promise of a new journey together.
Wish List: Case #10
Household Items
Bedding: 3 twin bed in bag sets (1 neutral and 2 green or pastel); 1 baby bed set in pastel; cabinet for kitchen; rolling pin; pots & pans; book shelves; bakeware; night stand; hand mixer
Girl (11)
K-Pop (BTS); book series – Percy Jackson; make-up; size 16 clothing (any) and coat; size child L or 16 dresses; gloves and cap
Girl (10)
K-Pop (Blackpink); book series – A Series of Unfortunate Events; headphones; Squishmallows; size 16 clothing (any) and coat; gloves and cap
Girl (2)
Baby dolls; learning books/activities; Squishmallows; size 4T clothing (any), coat; gloves and cap
This family of four is facing a holiday season unlike any they have ever known. A series of setbacks has tested their resilience and left them struggling to find some Christmas spirit. This mother of three children, ages 13, 11, and 8, has encountered a string of challenges. First an unexpected plumbing bill and then a car accident has left this family emotionally, physically, and financially strained. With few local relatives and a limited support system, Mom carries the weight of her family's troubles on her shoulders, but she is still determined to pay off the outstanding debt, inching toward a more stable life for herself and her family.
New bath towels, shampoo, conditioner, and body wash are luxuries they dream of along with winter gloves and socks. The eldest, a 13-year-old, is a devoted Star Wars fan, especially captivated by the heroic Clone Troopers. He spends his free time immersed in imaginative play, reenacting epic battles, and creating new stories in the Star Wars universe. The 11-year-old daughter has dreams of her own American Girl doll. She cherishes the idea of a new friend to confide in and hold. The youngest, an eight-year-old, shares her sister's love for dolls, especially Baby Alive. She would care for her doll as if it were a real baby, hoping for all the caregiver accessories.
Above all, these children long for a traditional family Christmas, some presents under a tree, the warmth of being together, sharing stories, laughter, and love, just like the families they see in books and on TV. Nothing extravagant, just a celebration of the power of community love and seasonal spirit.
Every day, this mother’s unwavering focus remains on providing for her family. She ensures that the rent is paid promptly and continuously seeks better employment options to make ends meet. Married, a mother and divorced at a very young age provided some real and difficult lessons in life. With experience and time, she knows she is now a better mother and person, who would love to provide her children with a Christmas that mirrors the love she feels for each of them. It would be an enormous relief to offer some of the gifts her four children, ages 2, 7, 16 and 16 years old, desire.
The two oldest boys have straightforward and simple wishes. They yearn to wear new jeans, and the independence and freedom that comes from owning and riding bikes of their own. Meanwhile, the 10-year-old daughter's heart dances for nail polish, art supplies, and anything cat-related, nurturing her creative spirit. As for the youngest, an exuberant 7-year-old, Legos, Trex, fidget toys, and science kits are the treasures that keep his agile hands and curious mind occupied.
In this household, the supply of laundry necessities perpetually falls short, and a substantial dresser in the hallway to store the youngest children's clothes would make mornings just a bit less hectic. These are the small comforts that would lighten this family’s load and provide a memorable holiday season.
Wish List: Case 12
Household Items
Portable wardrobe; large crock pot; pots & pans; utensils; large toy box; cleaning supplies
Size 28-30 Mickason men’s ripped elastic skinny jeans (black & purple, purple, pink, and black & green)
Girl (10)
OG Slimes; Gali comic books; snap bacelets; nail polish; art supply kit; stitch water bottle; cat-related products; size 7 undies; size 11 tall skinny jeans/leggings; size 10/12 long sleeve shirts
This family of five is facing challenging times. Both parents have experienced the hardship of being laid off from their jobs. With three children to care for, ages 3 through 10, their life is filled with medical concerns for their autistic child and the constant struggle to make ends meet. However, they remain grateful for their stable housing and the love they share as a family.
Christmas is just around the corner, and the family can't afford to provide the gifts they wish for their children. The children's beds could use a little more color and comfort, bedspreads would brighten up their sleeping spaces and make their nights even cozier.
The oldest, a 10-year-old girl, has a passion for all things beauty. She loves playing with hair and would be delighted to receive a mannequin head with hair, nail polish, and other beauty items for practice.
In the middle, an 8-year-old son who is a bundle of energy. He dreams of becoming a sports star, playing football, basketball, and one day owning a hoverboard to zip around the neighborhood.
At only three years old, the youngest son is happiest when surrounded by musical and sound-filled educational toys. These toys bring comfort and joy into his world, helping him learn and grow.
Despite the challenges they face, this family of five is grateful for each other and for the generosity of their community. It's not about the gifts they receive, but the love they share and the support of those who care about their well-being. This holiday season, they appreciate the warmth of their family at home, and the joyful sounds that fill the air bringing the anticipation of a brighter future.
Wish List: Case 13
Household Items
King bedspread (red, black, white); two twin bedspreads (1-Fort Nite, 1-green)
Boy (3)
Educational toys with sound and/or music (child non-verbal); 4T regular jeans; 5T shirts and sweats; S gloves
Boy (8)
Basketball; football; Hover board; size 9 regular jeans (blue/black); size M shirts & sweatshirts; small gloves; beanie hat (black/blue)
Girl (10)
Mannequin head w/hair; stick-on nails; nail polish; size 12 slim jeans (green, black); size S Spongebob shirt/sweatshirt; size S pajamas
Barbies, pretend kitchen toys, and LOL dolls glisten under the twinkling lights of the Christmas tree, waiting to be unwrapped by a four-year-old. She gazes at them, her eyes wide with wonder, dreaming of the adventures and laughter they will bring.
This little girl's story is woven with threads of heartbreak and love. Her grandmother has been her guiding star since she was just six months old. She embraced the role of caregiver when her biological parents faltered in their battle with addiction, ensuring that her granddaughter grew up in a stable and loving home.
Their journey together hasn’t always been smooth, living on a fixed income. Recent surprises were far from the positive kind, as a failing hot water heater and furnace drained their limited resources. Medical woes added to the burden, with blood clots and COPD causing a heart attack. But this indomitable grandmother has faced it all, refocusing on the one constant in her life—the happiness and well-being of her precious granddaughter.
This holiday season, they would appreciate the simple joys that make life beautiful. A kitchen table with four chairs, where they can share meals and stories, a twin mattress to rest on, soft towels to wrap themselves in after a warm bath, and an area rug to make their little home cozier would mean the world to them. A new coffee maker would fill their mornings with the comforting aroma of freshly brewed coffee.
Their love for each other goes beyond the walls of their home. Together, they tend to a garden and they lose themselves in the pages of books that transport them to different worlds. Flower pots and books would be gifts of joy that keep on giving, symbols of the nurturing love they share and the care they offer to each other.
Wish List: Case #14
Household Items
Towels; wash cloths; twin mattress; tan/brown area rug for living room; pots & pans; 10-12 coffee maker
Girl (4)
Small kids recliner (brown); kids kitchen with fake food; Barbies; Barbie house; LOL surprise box; LOL dolls in balls; art supplies; Size 4/5 long-sleeved shirts, pants & undies size 5T short-sleeved shirts, shorts & dresses; size 9 shoes & ankle boots-neutral color
Grandma
Romance novels; 3XL t-shirts (v-neck) & sweater tops; body wash/lotion; large flower pots
In this season of togetherness, the weight of expectations can be crushing, especially when you're a parent striving to create a touch of enchantment for your three young children. Each day, this single mother pours her heart into her job, ensuring rent and bills are met on time, but she knows from experience that stability hangs by a fragile thread.
After an automobile accident left the mother unable to work for many months, she managed with support, showing remarkable gratitude. Now on independent footing again, the looming burden of Christmas feels like an insurmountable mountain, too daunting to even contemplate. A single parent with three little ones, aged 4, 7, and 10, the needs are not extravagant; just a simple wish is to see the children's faces light up with smiles and joy, as they receive some unexpected gifts.
For the family, a cordless hand vac and some kitchen cleaning and storage supplies, alongside much-needed twin sheets. The 10-year-old son, an avid reader, adores Alan Gratz's tales. A computer desk and shelving unit would make homework a little less daunting. The 7-year-old daughter dreams of her very own hairbrush, clips and scrunchies, and she longs to immerse herself in the world of Junie B. Jones books, all while imagining a Barbie House that's uniquely hers. As for the 4-year-old son, he finds heroes in the likes of Spiderman, the Mutant Ninja Turtles, and Paw Patrol. Out of reach treasures!
These are the extras, the unexpected blessings others might choose to generously bestow upon this family during this season of giving.
Wish List: Case #15
Household Items
Cordless hand vacuum; broom/dust pan; toilet paper; cookie sheets; ice cube trays; storage containers; twin-sized sheet set (red, white, blue)
Boy (10)
Hanging shelf for bedroom; computer desk; books by Alan Gratz; boys size 16 sweats, warm clothes
Boy (4)
Spider Man items; Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle toys; Paw Patrol toys; boys 6/7 blue jeans, sweats and warm clothes
Girl (7)
Barbie house; Barbie items; hair clips/scrunchies; hair brush; Junie B Jones A-Z Mystery books; child’s size 14/16 dresses, sweats, and sweaters
In the midst of this festive season, a very young mother and her daughter face the trials of life. The mother, barely an adult herself, works tirelessly to support her little girl. She holds down a full-time job and juggles the burden of paying off a high-interest loan, a financial anchor during her period of unemployment, when the child's father decided to step away from his responsibilities.
She filed for child support, but the father's response was to cut off all contact with their precious 4-year-old daughter. The weight of raising her daughter alone is a formidable challenge, and all she desires is to offer her child a little Christmas magic.
Her own dreams of attending college are on hold as she devotes every ounce of her energy to covering the basics they need to survive. A couple of dressers would be a welcome addition, helping to bring some order to their living space. Mom's requests are few but essential – dishes to share meals, a trash can for cleanliness, lamps to brighten their world, and cozy comforter sets to wrap them in warmth during the cold nights.
As for her daughter, she dreams of a doctor's kit, a child's camera, and educational games and crafts that will nurture her growing mind. Her eyes would sparkle with delight at the sight of a Hot Bee Dance Mat.
This small family might feel like it's them against the world, but Mom is determined to show her daughter the strength to persevere, even in the face of adversity.
Wish List: Case #16
Household Items:
Dish set; kitchen trash can (tall w/lid); size queen comforter and sheets; size twin comforter and sheets (unicorns, mermaids); 3 living room lamps (one tall & 2tabletop)
Girl (4):
Bluey toys; play make-up kit; doctor kit; magnetic tile set; educational games/crafts;kids' camera; Hot Bee dance mat; size 7/8 shirts, pants (elastic band), coat, and Frozen pajamas; size 10 undies;girls' size 2 tennis shoes & snow boots; size M or 2socks.
In a small, two-bedroom house that bursts with life, love, and laughter, there resides a remarkable pair of grandparents raising their six cherished grandchildren. The ages of these little blessings range from 6 to 15 years of age. The grandparents are the steadfast pillars of this household, but each child plays a vital role in ensuring its smooth operation. They help with cooking, assist with laundry, tackle homework together, and take care of their younger siblings. It's a beautiful sight to see, a testament to the values instilled in them by their loving grandparents.
Even in this loving atmosphere, the task at hand is nothing short of overwhelming. Raising these bright and polite children is a full-time job, and more. The house, originally designed for a much smaller family, has been rearranged to accommodate everyone. An extra room has been converted into a bedroom, and one bathroom is shared by all.
Their budget, like their living space, is stretched thin. Endless energy is required to nurture this next generation, to provide them with the love and guidance they need to thrive. A new refrigerator would be a significant relief, making it easier to store perishables and prepare wholesome meals. Their daily routine involves a symphony of shared effort in the kitchen, and sufficient kitchen supplies would be a welcome aid.
The simple necessities that most of us take for granted are always in short supply: Shampoo, laundry detergent, and toilet paper vanish at an alarming rate. It's a constant battle to keep up with these essentials, one that the grandparents fight with grace and dignity, every single day.
Wish List: Case #17
Household Items:
2-std sized bed pillows; 2 pizza pans; 3-4 cookie sheets; boxes of forks/spoons; XL sized skillet
This family thrives on love, hope, and togetherness. Dad works tirelessly to provide for his family, working overtime to make ends meet. Mom works part-time, carefully scheduling her hours around Dad's so they can save on daycare costs and spend as much precious time as possible with their daughters.
Life has not been without its challenges for this family. Unexpected bills have crept in, and both parents often feel the pressure of making ends meet. Their world turned upside down when they discovered that one of their beloved daughters had been a victim of abuse. It was a painful and heart-wrenching experience, one that has left them grappling with overwhelming guilt and anger, because they were not able to protect their child. They are a family on a journey of healing.
Their youngest, at 21 months, has eyes that sparkle at music, lights and colorful unicorns, who would appreciate a comforter set adorned with them. The three-year old is active and on the move, who would love a wooden cleaning set, and her comforter choice would be Bluey-themed. The oldest of the girls at 10, is enamored with mermaids, and would be delighted by a mermaid Barbie and mermaid terrarium. A fox-themed comforter and Squishmellow fax would be her wrap-herself to sleep request.
As Christmas approaches, they hare on a path to renewal, and hope for a glimmer of light in their lives and good news to restore their faith in the goodness of this world. As they prepare for the holiday season, they are seeking to move on from their challenges and find joy in simple family moments and the kindness of the generosity from “Good News of Christmas.”
Wish List: Case #18
Household Items:
Swiffer Wet Jet; 4-slice toaster; shower curtain/liner (ocean or boating theme); 2 large blankets; smoke alarm carbon monoxide detector.
Faith unwavering. Housing stability? At last. Medical conditions? Ongoing. Community support? Undoubtedly. This family of five has faced their share of trials, but that's hardly a surprise when you're a single mother raising four children, ranging from 14 months to 13 years old. Escaping a difficult situation meant a period of homelessness, but now they have a place to call home. Mom's health condition sometimes hinders her work as a pharmacy technician, but she's set ambitious goals, including owning a home, and she's diligently attending budgeting classes to make her dream for her children a reality. Their unshakeable faith sustains them through life's challenges, and their respect, selflessness, and warm smiles reflect their deeply held beliefs.
Basic everyday necessities like bedding, kitchen items, bathroom supplies, and cleaning supplies would be greatly appreciated by this family. The oldest, a teenager, has a passion for crafting jewelry and nail art, interests she longs to pursue more fully. Her 11-year-old sister shares similar passions and also enjoys anything related to art. The only boy in the family, an 8-year-old, is a fan of all things wrestling and football. The toddler, adored by her older siblings, delights in her bath time and learning through books. Mom cherishes the moments spent playing board games with her children but dreams of a foot or back/neck massager for some much-needed relaxation. Perhaps some picture frames to capture her children as they rapidly grow and change would also be a meaningful addition to their home. They recognize that challenges are an inevitable part of life and hope that their most trying times are now behind them.
WWE Wrestling items; board games; size M football glove; Nerf; football; boys size 8 or M jeans, shirts, hoodies, coat, pajamas; socks; size 4 snow boots; gloves & hat
Girl (13):
Nail polish; nail press-ons; hair straightener; basketball; board games; jewelry making kit; junior size 1 jeans; size S hoodies, shirts, pajamas, coat; size 6.5 snow boots; gloves & hat
Girl (11):
Nail polish; nail press-ons; art supplies; science fiction & adventure books; board games; jewelry making kit; hair ties; size 2 jeans; size S hoodies, shirts, pajamas, coat; size 6.5 snow boots; hat & gloves
Addiction had its grip on this parent’s life who made mistakes, so many mistakes. He had lost his way and lost himself in the process. As a parent, missing out on the lives of your children due to your own mistakes is the hardest part to accept. His sons, aged 9 and 14, were caught in the crossfire. The guilt weighed heavy. He knew he had to change, he wanted to change for himself and his family, he just didn’t quite know how.
After serving time for the mistakes that were made, the spiral downward continued with drugs and addiction. Finally, redemption came through the Drug Court Program, a lifeline this parent clung to with everything he had left. It was his opportunity for another chance. Certainly, it was not easy and getting clean isn’t all of it. Healing and restoring your self-worth and self-respect are all part of the process. Over a year clean, this dad knows the Drug Court Program saved a life and offered him an opportunity to rebuild his family.
This parent is determined to continue forward on the right track. In this family’s modest kitchen, a crock pot, toaster, and air fryer would make meal prep much easier. The oldest son, 14 years old, dreams of learning about and flying a small drone. The younger son, 9 years old, is a fan of Power Rangers and Bey Blades. A new set of tires would be a huge relief for the family's transportation needs. It would provide security and peace of mind to travel through the winter safely. The mistakes of the past can stay in the past, and there is now healing, with this family living fully in the present this holiday season. They may not have much more than hearts full of gratitude, but that is enough.
Wish List Case #20
Household Items:
Full size sheet set (boy); twin size sheet set (boy); queen size sheet set; large crock pot; knife set; toaster; air fryer
Boy (14):
Small drone; Bey Blades; Fortnite; men’s 8.5 tennis shoes; men’s L sweats & hoodies
Boy (9):
Small drone; Power Rangers; Bey Blades; Roblox stuff; Fortnite stuff; youth size M sweats & hoodies
Amidst the joyous holiday season, a single mother of three faces the challenge of balancing work and the medical needs of her children. It's not an easy feat, but with the unwavering support of friends and family, she manages. Their world took an unexpected turn when the water in the apartment above theirs was left running, causing damage that displaced them for a grueling eight weeks. Relief is front and center as they have returned to their apartment, but the fragility of their situation is a constant shadow. She diligently keeps up with the bills, but there's no safety net, the unexpected always looming.
The oldest daughter, a 10-year-old, longs for a world adorned in shades of purple and turquoise, with butterflies that flutter gently, a soothing sanctuary for a child on the spectrum and struggling with learning disabilities. Her teacher provides the necessary structure and support for her to thrive. In the world of a typical 3-year-old boy, Paw Patrol, firetrucks, dump trucks, and dinosaurs reign supreme. But for this middle child, a stroke in utero left him with weakness and developmental delays. Additional mini strokes and seizures have caused regression, but he finds solace in the world of school, adoring his teachers and the nurses who monitor him, providing normalcy in his daily routine. The baby, amidst the twinkling Christmas lights, is teething, captivated by the play of light and sound, and delights in exploring board books. She would find comfort in a cozy hooded bath towel and warm blankets to snuggle into, as frequent trips to Children's Hospital in St. Louis have become a part of their life. Her rare, chronic kidney condition will eventually result in the need for a kidney transplant.
This mother would be grateful for dishes, pans, lamps, a laundry basket and towels and any help that could lighten her load and provide her children with the holiday magic of this special time of year.
A brave mother, her 10-year-old son, and her 11-year-old daughter have faced many challenges in life but have created a warm and loving home for themselves in their very small apartment.
Three years ago, they left a difficult domestic situation, seeking safety and peace. Since then, they have embraced counseling, which is gradually reaping benefits and yielding positive improvements for all three of them. The mother, who works part-time to make ends meet, covers extra shifts when needed while eagerly awaiting a full-time job opening. Despite their modest living space, the one thing they wish for this Christmas is a new couch. This family has become experts at budgeting and taking care of necessities, but there is rarely anything extra for luxuries. They would love a living room rug and floor lamp to add warmth to their apartment, in addition to the coveted new couch. An Instant Pot and a set of kitchen knives would be the perfect tools for them to prepare special holiday meals together.
The son, who has epilepsy, also has a heart full of dreams and passions. He loves football and theater arts. He is wishing for a special gift - a Razor Scooter that would offer some independence and time outdoors.
The daughter is a bright and ambitious young girl who has her sights set on attending an Ivy League University someday. Like most girls her age, she loves the simple joys of life - makeup, bead crafts, painting, and music. She had a deep passion for art and playa a musical instrument.
As this small and strong family celebrates Christmas this year, they know it isn’t the gifts that make the holiday special; it is the love they share and the warmth of their hearts. They are also full of gratitude for anything received by the generosity of others.
Wish List: Case #22
Household:
Crockpot or Instapot; kitchen knives; floor lamp; living room area rug
Bluetooth speaker; make-up; art supplies; necklace making crafts; make-up bag; family games; women’s size M tops, t-shirts, sweaters; size 8 Petite jeans; Quincy Blue Devils; women’s size 8 snow boots; scrunchies; size 32C bras
Mom:
Size L/12 pants, sweats, t-shirts; size 38B bras; size L zip up jacket
A prevailing sentiment among recipients of the Good News of Christmas centers on the belief that there are more deserving individuals. They comment, "There are others who need this assistance more than we do...” and must be convinced to allow themselves to accept the generosity others wish to bestow. Mostly, they are only convinced because of the needs of their children.
These reflections include this devoted mother, whose existence revolves around her vibrant sons, aged 4 and 5. Her work hours are ever changing, evenings and weekends, presenting a continuing challenge in securing childcare during these unconventional hours. The two boys, teeming with exuberance, grapple with disabilities, yet she aspires to infuse their lives with normalcy and joy, fueled by the infectious warmth radiating from their smiles of affection. This Mom can only dream of sleeping on a new queen mattress set or a new couch or sofa, where the trio can snugly gather for shared reading sessions.
At the tender age of 5, the elder sibling sees Spiderman as his unassailable hero, and a toy racetrack emerges as an ideal outlet for his inexhaustible energy. Meanwhile, the younger one, aged 4, regards his brother with admiration, yet his love extends to Paw Patrol and Bluey. These youngsters, in the early stages of education and interactions with peers, see the enchantment and magic of Christmas as possible. Can't you just picture their lively faces lighting up with joy as they unwrap gifts of their dreams?
Wish List: Case #23:
Household Items:
Size Q sheet set (blue); size twin sheet sets (Spider Man; Hulk or Black Panther); soft blankets; toaster oven; shower curtain (blue); size S bathroom rug (blue)
Boy (5):
Racetrack; Minecraft; Spider Man stuff; dry-erase books; Very Hungry Caterpillar book; size 6 or XS coat; hat & gloves; kids size 12 snow boots, shoes; size M socks; size 7 pants, jeans, shirts, sweats
Boy (4):
Monster Jam toys; Bluey toys; Black Panther toys; Legos; books; Paw Patrol Mighty Pups; size 5T coat; hat & gloves; size 11 snow boots, shoes; size 5T pajamas, jeans, shirts
Amidst the holiday season, the weight of medical needs bears down on a mother. She is unable to work. This health struggle, severe and unforgiving, has already claimed her home. Now, finding solace in a modest apartment, she navigates the process of applying for disability, buoyed by the support of compassionate organizations in our community.
This isn't the life she envisioned for herself or her daughter, yet amid the challenges, gratitude blossoms for the agencies that have extended a helping hand. As the festive season unfurls, memories of a lost home linger, leaving her with only what her car can hold. She wishes for nothing more than to create warmth in their humble apartment, cherishing the few belongings that accompany her. Meanwhile, her 16-year-old daughter dreams of a haven—a long twin bed frame and mattress set, adorned with sheets and a comforter in soothing grays or neutrals. She envisions the simplicity of a well-made bed as a symbol of comfort and stability amid life's uncertainties. Beyond the essentials, she harbors a teenager's delight in makeup, hair ties, and water-resistant boots—simple pleasures carrying profound significance for a girl her age.
The mother's focus extends to rebuilding their small household, a sanctuary for the two of them. She envisions a kitchen equipped with the essentials—dishes, silverware, a crockpot, measuring cups, and bakeware. These seemingly ordinary items take on profound importance as they embark on the journey of starting anew, rebuilding their lives one piece at a time.
In the heart of the holiday season, a resilient single mother embraces the joy of Christmas with her two little girls, aged 3 and 4. Having recently departed from an unhealthy relationship, she sought refuge in our community, where she knows only her sister and family. Despite working full time and awaiting potential child support, she stands alone, carefully managing her limited resources to keep bills current and focus primarily on her daughters' needs.
As the magic of Christmas dawns on the toddlers, the mother dreams of creating a cozy haven for the trio. A small square table becomes a symbol of togetherness, where they can share moments of warmth. Lamps, pillows, and blankets are envisioned to offer comfort and snugness, wrapping them in a cocoon of holiday cheer.
In the kitchen, simple additions such as silverware, dishes, and pans would elevate their modest collection, enhancing their daily life. For the little ones, the mother dreams of gifting a Barbie Dream House, dress-up clothes, a Karaoke machine, a Frozen sing-along boom box, and a delightful tea set. These treasures promise moments of laughter, singing, and make-believe play, filling their home with the purest echoes of childhood joy.
Amidst these dreams for her daughters, the young mother, if permitted to dream for herself, envisions simple luxuries—a bathrobe, a cozy shacket, and perhaps a touch of perfume or lotion. In this season of giving, her hopes center around creating a Christmas filled with love, warmth, and the magic of dreams coming true for her little family.
Wish List: Case #25
Household Items:
Living room lamp set; pots & pans; silverware; dishes; 4 Std sleeping pillows; 2 decorative white pillows; 2 grey blankets
Girl (4):
Barbie house; Barbie; dress-up clothes; LCD writing tablet; Karaoke mic; Pete the Cat and Bluey books, coloring books and washable crayons/markers; Barbie toy convertible or jeep; size 4T shirts, leggings, socks, sweats, pajamas, Christmas outfit; gloves & hat
Girl (3):
Small doll house play set; Frozen sing along boom box; Frozen coloring book, washable crayons/markers; dress-up clothes; water drawing doodle mat; doll; tea set; size 3T shirts, leggings, socks, pajamas, Christmas outfit, sweats; hat and mittens
Mom:
Size M sweater, bath robe, shacket; perfume; lotion; hat, gloves and scarf
In the midst of the upcoming Christmas season, a mother anticipates the arrival of twin boys, adding to her family of a 6-year-old boy and a 5-year-old girl. However, this joyous occasion is shrouded in the challenges of a high-risk pregnancy, necessitating frequent visits to Springfield. Complications have forced her to put work on hold, a situation she plans to rectify as soon as she can.
The journey leading to this holiday season and impending birth, has been one marked by continuous heartbreak. Her previous apartment, condemned and uninhabitable, left them stranded. In a time of dire need, the father chose to leave, compelling her and the children to fend for themselves. A compassionate family member offered them refuge in a single room until she could secure their current apartment.
As the mother navigates the uncertainties of her high-risk pregnancy, her aging vehicle, though in need of tires and brakes, is a lifeline for reaching crucial doctor's appointments. The vehicle's maintenance is not a luxury but a necessity, ensuring the well-being of both the mother and her children.
In the midst of these challenges, the 6-year-old boy's loves are simple—Army men, remote control cars, and an affection for stuffed animals. His 5-year-old sister, on the other hand, delights in baby dolls and dress-up clothing. With the imminent arrival of the twins, the list of needs expands exponentially, encompassing everything from cribs to diapers. Their new apartment, though modest, could be transformed with the addition of bright curtains to lift their spirits and beds that offer stable comfort. As Christmas approaches, the mother dreams of providing a home filled with warmth and security for her growing family.
Wish List: Case #26
Household Items:
Size Full bed set (Pokémon); twin bed set (unicorns, mermaids; baby girls’ crib set; cleaning supplies
Pokémon cards/toys; sensory toys/fidget spinners; army men; Legos, Lincoln Logs; stuffed animals; remote control toys; books (animals); size 8 sweats, sweaters, shirts; size M pajamas; size 8-10 underwear; boys M socks
"This blessing is the greatest thing that has ever happened to me," shares the parent, raising this precious child on his own. She was unexpected. She was not planned. But she was not an accident. He emphasizes this and knows he is blessed by the valuable support of family and friends. The support sustains this young father who is living his faith. But the path isn’t easy, not that he expected it to be. The biggest challenge hasn’t been middle-of-the night feedings or changing diapers; it’s the lifestyle change and the choice to work a different job and take a pay cut to accommodate the needs of raising a child alone.
In the spirit of the real Christmas story, where hope and the unexpected take center stage, this family navigates their own journey. Much like the Holy Family sought refuge in a stable, this young father finds solace in his faith amidst the challenges. And just as the three wise men brought gifts to the newborn, the family welcomes the gifts of prayers and practical necessities.
What could assist this small but loving family? The most significant gift, Dad says, is prayer. Moving beyond the spiritual, the practical reality of everyday needs comes into focus. A refrigerator, often taken for granted as we open and close it daily, becomes a crucial consideration. Who would have anticipated that this twosome would watch toilet paper, disinfecting wipes, hand soap, laundry detergent and household supplies so swiftly disappear? For his baby daughter, a doorway jumper for activity and smiles, and literature, any books, would be warmly welcomed for their daily snuggle ritual. Additionally, this working Dad would appreciate updated work socks and dress shirts.
The echoes of the real Christmas story guide them, making every twist in their path a part of a larger, meaningful narrative.
Wish List: Case #27
Household Items:
Basic needs items and cleaning supplies; size 3 & 4 diapers;sauté pan and utensils;bathmat (gray); aluminum-free deodorant; shaving cream; razor blades (double edge)
Girl (8 mos.)
Boppy pillow; books – Max Lucado and/or any baby board books; doorway jumper; draper crème (Aquaphor)
Dad:
Dress socks in dark colors, size 13; size 3X dress shirts (button down – white, blue)
Amidst the twinkling lights and festive decorations, this family finds solace in the collaboration of YWCA, QUANADA, and Bella Ease—silent heroes working behind the scenes to support those in need. The efforts of these organizations remain unknown and unrecognized, respecting the privacy of the family while serving as a lifeline.
For this family, the holiday season represents hope. The mother, determined to break free from past struggles, engages in counseling and parenting programs that offer ongoing support and encouragement. As the winter nights grow colder, the family dreams of simple comforts to warm their home. Fresh king-sized sheets and a cozy bedspread would bring a sense of security and peace to their shared space. But beyond the immediate needs, the family envisions a brighter future through education. A computer, along with a sturdy desk and chair, would become tools not just for Mom's educational journey but also for the children as they navigate their own paths of learning.
Amidst the wishes and dreams, the family's unique personalities shine through. The eldest, a boy enchanted by the vast world of Star Wars, dreams of constructing intricate Lego masterpieces. The 7-year-old, with a heart full of superhero tales, finds joy in imagining adventures with Ninja Turtles. The youngest, a 4-year-old girl with a boundless imagination, revels in the world of play and pretend. From play kitchen dishes and food to makeup and dolls with their intricate accessories, her playtime is a canvas of creativity.
As the holiday season unfolds, the family's tale serves as a reminder that even in the quiet corners of a community, there is a tapestry of support and hope. Together, they strive to make the most of what they have, building a future that transcends the challenges of their past.
WishList:Case #28
Household Items:
King size bed in a bag; computer desk; desk chair
Boy (7):
Ninja Turtles action figures; super heroes action figurews; Ninja Turtle Legos; story books; comic books; size 8 dark pants; size M dark hoodie; size 7 crew socks in black
Boy (11):
Monster Jam Steel Titans 2 for PS4; Police Simulator: Patrol Officers PS4; Star Wars Legos; size 14 slim dark pants; size S dark hoodie; size 7 crew socks in black
Girl (4):
Barbie dolls & accessories; play make-up; baby dolls; play make-up; play kitchen dishes & food; beginner reader books; size 5T pants/leggings, tops (pink);ankle socks; hair bows
Once upon a time, in a lively household filled with the laughter of eight children, ages spanning 18 years, all boys but one, there was an outdoorsy, adventuresome family that cherished their time together.
Anticipating the arrival of the newest family member, a baby boy, fate redirected their focus, as a fire engulfed their home, resulting in the loss of almost everything they owned. Miraculously, no one was home at the time, a stroke of luck that spared their lives. Nevertheless, the aftermath left them displaced, facing a car breakdown, and the arrival of the baby earlier than expected.
Undeterred by adversity, they all embraced positivity and carried on, determined to rebuild their lives. With their savings depleted and the father lacking any paid time off, both parents returned to work. The need for reliable transportation looms large, and they need new tires. Amidst the chaos of daily tasks, the mundane becomes a challenge. Cookware, a coffee pot, and laundry baskets and hampers for everyone would bring a touch of simplicity to their lives.
The baby boy, unable to inherit previously loved toys from siblings due to the fire, needs blocks, puzzles, and bath toys. The 5-year-old, with a love for indoor and outdoor activities, would revel in bug catcher and Imaginext adventures. Impressed by the Marvel universe, the 8-year-old dreams of his own headset and microphone. In the middle is the 10-year-old, a loyal Kansas City Chiefs fan, who would light up with anything depicting the Chiefs' iconic red and gold. Living with a sensory disorder, the 12-year-old finds comfort in thinking games and fidget toys. The 16-year-old, a fan of cornhole and football, embraces both. As the oldest, the 19-year-old would appreciate jumper cables and flashlights for his car. The 16-year-old girl, in the midst of all the boys cherishes body spray, candles, jewelry, and books as her personal treasures.
Despite their challenges, this close-knit family supports each other with a bond that surpasses the trials they have faced, and look to the holiday season, anticipating better days ahead.
For over two decades, a mother has devoted her days to working with children. Her husband works in the service-industry, and with their son and daughter, have woven a life filled with love, music, and simple joys. They stand in the middle, caring for their children while unexpectedly shouldering the emotional needs of an aging parent. Balancing it all, they face the constant challenge of rising expenses and static income.
Mom skillfully manages her own chronic health concerns, ever present but never overpowering. Their two children, a source of pure joy, bring light to their days. In their modest home, practical needs rise to the surface, a tired refrigerator desperately begs for replacement, an air fryer promises kitchen ease, heating pads would bring comfort and Tervis Tumblers a bit of whimsy.
The 15-year-old daughter desires a Kindle for her love of reading and a Gogogo rangefinder for her golfing adventures. The 12-year-old son, in need of new sheets, would love a Catholic Crucifix for the wall in his room, who also dreams of exploring outside on a mountain bike. Mom would appreciate a simple rocker camp chair and bleacher seats with back support for outdoor events. Dad, dedicated to his work, simply wishes for a pair of New Balance shoes with the work-required heel roll bar.
This humble family, reluctant to receive this Christmas season, believes others are more deserving. Their nature is one of giving, a reflection of the love that fills their home. In their quiet existence, they stand as a testament to the enduring beauty of simplicity and selfless service.
Wish List: Case #30
Household Items:
Air fryer; 2 heating pads; large nonstick skillet; 16 oz thermos; tumblers
Boy (12):
Twin sheet set (blue, black or neutral); Hey Dudes size 8 in black or gray; size 14-16 hoodie; controller for Mediquest Two – right hand only; wall crucifix; black iPhone 5E case; round hairbrush; hair texture products
Girl (15):
Kindle: Go-go-go range finder for golf; women’s size L sweaters; size L collared long sleeve polo for girls; size L crewneck sweatshirts
Mom:
Brooks sneakers in 7.5; camp rocker/chair; bleacher seat w/back
Dad:
2 pair of size 11.5 work shoes in brown with a roll bar in the heel
Amid the expanse of golden farm fields, where the rhythm of harvest sets the pace for life, a family of three settles into a new beginning. In the crisp fall air, they navigate the challenges of a recent divorce, and creating a fresh routine in a new environment. Surrounded by a rural community, they find solace and support. There are no grand gestures, just a subtle kindness.
A chest of drawers for each of the three would offer order and comfort. A large television promises shared moments of laughter and entertainment. Sheets, shelves, and storage are simple elements that transform a house, as the settling-in process unfolds, one step at a time. The 11-year-old boy, with an affinity for fishing, dreams of a bass fishing kit, the thrill of the catch, and fishing supplies and clothing. For his younger 7-years old brother, the magic lies in magnetic tile building blocks, and Lego, especially the allure of City Police sets. The approaching Christmas brings a mix of anticipation and apprehension. Mom, determined to make the season magical, knows the financial strain that shadows such dreams. Pride takes a back seat as the desire to provide for your children becomes the driving force.
The "Good News of Christmas" for 2023 is not just purchased and wrapped gifts and presents; it’s a community triumph. Mostly anonymous donors, angels in our midst, bring light to the darkest corners. In the embrace of a caring community, our 2023 families find more than material gifts, they now will know the enduring warmth of compassion that truly makes Christmas a season of miracles.
The United Way of Adams County extends heartfelt thanks to the countless individuals and organizations that, through their generosity, have made this year’s Good News of Christmas a testament to the spirit of giving.
Wish List: Case #31
Household Items:
Cookware set; Swiffer power mop; full-size comforter set (red, beige); shower shelves in black or silver; food storage containers
Boy (11):
Lego Star Wars Skywalker Y-wing; Mario Kart 8 deluxe for Nintendo switch; Catch Co Googan Squad Bass fishing kit; size 4L UV long sleeve fishing shirt; size 12 blue jeans; size M boxer briefs; size L Under Armor shirts; size M crew socks
Boy (7):
Lego City Police; Lego Star Wars; Pokeman cards; Magnetic Tiles building blocks; Nintendo Switch Pokemon Brilliant diamond game;’ size 8 or M jogger sweats; size M Under Armor long sleeve shirts; crew socks M; size 8 jeans; size 8 or M basketball shorts