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Newton Neighbors Helping Neighbors

Newton Neighbors Helping Neighbors is an all volunteer, incredibly organized group that continues to recruit and harness the energy of Newton volunteers to help people through these difficult times in a wide variety of ways. Consider donating to one of the four drives below or contact them yourself and volunteer your time.

Newton Neighbors Helping Neighbors coordinators have organized four drives to help families obtain food, winter gear, and holiday gifts this holiday season. Please note that Newton Neighbors Helping Neighbors is not an incorporated organization or a 501(c)(3), so your contributions are gifts to neighbors in need and not tax-deductible donations. There are four ways in which you can support your neighbors!

  • Send gift cards for Thanksgiving meals to families in Brockton and Waltham
  • Donate snow boots for children in Waltham
  • Purchase gift cards for Second Step, Inc residents in Newton
  • Support the Newton Village Bank toy drive

Details about each drive are below!

Drive #1: Help families celebrate Thanksgiving in Brockton and Waltham
NNHN has partnered with the Brockton Workers Alliance and Thom Charles River Early Intervention to bring Thanksgiving to families who are struggling to make ends meet. Most of these families commute and work in Newton and neighboring towns and are facing substantial challenges related to unemployment and income. The goal is to raise $3,500 to purchase and distribute 70 gift cards of $50 each to families in Brockton and Waltham during the week of Thanksgiving. If you can support this effort, please Venmo your contributions to Charlotte Dietz: @Charlotte-Dietz-1 noting the contribution is for the Newton Neighbors grocery gift card collection. Charlotte will purchase the cards for our partner organizations to distribute.  If you would like to help but don’t use Venmo, please email newtonneighborshelping@gmail.com .

Drive #2: Donate snow boots to children in Waltham
Eleven children in Waltham whose families are supported by Thom Charles River Early Intervention need snow boots.

Please go to the sign-up here: Snow Boots to see the requested sizes and sign up to donate. If you can donate new boots or gently used hand-me-downs in good condition, please drop them off in a bag or box labeled with the size at 991 Beacon Street, Newton Centre

Drive #3: Holiday gift cards for residents at The Second Step
Help support 15 families (a total of 29 adults and children) at The Second Step, a community of domestic violence survivors, advocates, and volunteers with a holiday gift card drive. The Second Step is a community of survivors, advocates, and volunteers. The goal is to collect gift cards totaling $100 per child and $150 per adult. You can split the total requested among multiple cards or put it on a single card.

Details about the gift cards can be found here: Gift Cards. Please send gift cards (by December 10th) to the address below with a note that they are for the 2020 Holiday Drive to:

The Second Step, Inc. Attn: Mimi Sperl
P.O. Box 600213
Newtonville, MA 02460

Drive #4: Village Bank Holiday Gift Drive
The Village Bank has partnered with the Newton Rotary and the Newton Department of Health and Human Services to sponsor the city’s annual Holiday Gift Drive. Please drop off new and unwrapped gifts until December 15th to any Newton branch of The Village Bank. Gifts should be for children aged newborn to ten years old and may include age-appropriate toys, games, electronics, and sporting goods as well as gift cards from local merchants. Other ways to give include purchasing and shipping online gifts through the Amazon Wish List or making tax-deductible cash donations to the Newton Rotary. Newton Neighbors will also be working with local stores to offer holiday gift kits available to purchase for the toy drive. For more information on the drive and the Amazon Wish List link, go to https://village-bank.com/holidaygiftdrive.

Holiday Drive -Through with Giant Puppets, Frosty, Newton Teddy Bear and more!

Come to the Mayor’s Dazzling Holiday Drive -Through with Giant Puppets, Frosty, Newton Teddy Bear and more! This holiday season, things are a little different, but we can still celebrate with a festive drive-through display of holiday lights, music and surprises!

All are welcome to Mayor Fuller’s Celebration. Bring an unwrapped gift (suitable for ages newborn -10 years old) to support the Newton Police Department’s “stuff a cruiser” for the Village Bank’s Gift Drive. Please consider supporting the Newton food pantries by bringing a grocery gift card.

Mayor Fuller will greet you as volunteers collect your donations in a contact free manner. Look for Frosty and other special friends along the drive-by route. Newton Community Pride volunteers will be handing out a thank you gift for your support. This event is
sponsored by Newton Parks, Recreation and Culture, and Newton Community Pride.

Special thanks to Jerry Reilly for the giant puppets! Please consider purchasing your donations locally and head to dinner (or take out) after your drive-through visit. For more information call 617-796-1540.

December 8th (rain date December 9th),  5:30 – 6:00 pm
Newton City Hall, 1000 Commonwealth Avenue

South Stage Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough fundraiser

South Stage Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough fundraiser is running now through December 6th! Order a delicious holiday gift for yourself or someone else!

South Stage is selling refrigerated chocolate chip cookie dough (yields 20-22 cookies) by the quart for $15.00. Dough is made fresh by fabulous local caterer/restaurant VineRipe Grill.

Place your online order at southstage.org by December 6th, and choose your pickup time of either December 12th (2:00 – 3:00 pm) or December 16th (10:00 – 11:00 am). Pickup will be at the Newton South High School front entrance or just inside in the auditorium foyer.

Other pickup arrangements can be made if needed — email LaurenLookner@gmail.com. All orders must be made in advance, thank you!

For other South Stage holiday gift ideas, please visit https://www.southstage.org/merch.html

Gap Program Information Session

COVID-19 has turned our lives upside down. In response, many students are asking if this pandemic presents the opportunity to pursue a different avenue instead of the direct transition into higher learning. A gap year – a break from traditional academics – is a chance to explore, pause, and reflect before entering the next step of academia. Students use this time to gain a better understanding of themselves and the type of impact they want to have on the world.

TeenLife’s Virtual Gap Program Information Session will allow parents, students, and educators to learn about a variety of gap programs in a short amount of time. There will be three sessions each with six different organizations presenting. You can sign up for one or all sessions!

The event is free, but registration is required. Hosted by TeenLife and The Gap Year Association. Register here: Gap Year Program. Please email margaret@teenlife.com if you have any questions.

December 10th, 5 – 8 pm

Visual Scavenger Hunt

A group of eight Newton South 9th graders – Zoe Hong, Ellie Gish, Naomi Weitzman, Elliot Heywood, Edward Macklin, Sylvia Jacobs, Seth Korn, Josh Wolf just put together this great outdoor activity in Cold Spring Park. It’s a purely visual scavenger hunt that works as well for a 4 year old as an adult.

Bring up this document on your cell phone and follow the photos – they will lead you in a (roughly) hour long trip around Cold Spring Park with various surprise along the way.

Pie in the Sky time!

Newton Rotary is again partnering with The Presti Group to support Community Servings!

Order pies for yourself, your friends, and your colleagues…AND/OR make a donation to help Community Servings deliver medically tailored, nutritious, scratch-made meals to chronically and critically ill individuals and their families.

It’s easy to do:
Click HERE to order (or donate).
Choose which pies you’d like to order or to donate
Select ‘Presti Marie’ as your seller in the drop-down list
Select your pick-up location by entering your zip code to see the options. Pick up is Tuesday, November 24th.
Make an additional donation, if you wish
Enter your payment info
Order soon as only a limited number of pies will be available at most locations.

Presto! On November 24th you’ll get to pick up some delicious, handmade pies AND get some delicious food to struggling families.

Conversations About Transition: A Webinar Series to Prepare LD Students for College, Career and More

Schools for Children is presenting a free three-part webinar series on the transition to college, career and more for high school students with learning differences and other social-emotional challenges.

Session 1: Who Will I Become?
November 17th, 7:00 – 8:00 pm
Register: bit.ly/SFCTransitionSeries

Session 2: College Bound with Challenges
December 3rd,  7:00 – 8:00 pm
Register: bit.ly/SFCTransitionSeriesCollege

Session Three: Learning & Doing: When College Isn’t Your First Next Step
January 12th, 7:00 – 8:00 pm
Register: bit.ly/SFCTransitionSeriesCareer

Learn more at bit.ly/HSTransitionSeries

Holiday Gift Drive Kicks Off!

The Rotary Club of Newton is so happy to be partnering this year with The Village Bank to help ensure that every kiddo in Newton has a special winter holiday this year!

Can you help with a donation of a new, unwrapped toy (for a child age newborn to 10 years), a cash donation, or a gift card so that our Rotary elves can gather up some goodies?

Click HERE for details on how to:
Drop off a new, unwrapped toy or gift card at any Village Bank branch
Choose a toy to donate using this Amazon Wish List
Make a cash donation through the Newton Rotary Foundation

Click here for flyer: Gift Drive

What’s Happening at the John M. Barry Boys & Girls Club

The John M. Barry Boys & Girls Club of Newton invites children to register for afternoon and evening Winter Programs taking place in December and January. Featuring small groups and following all covid-19 protocols, the Club is offering programs for elementary, middle school, and high school children, in the areas of Basketball, STEM, Arts, and Leadership.

To open new possibilities for your child to have fun, stay active, and make new friends, claim your free membership to the Boys & Girls Club and register for programs today at https://www.newtonbgc.com/seasonal-schedules