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Help with Christmas: Free gifts and resources for low-income families

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Need help buying Christmas gifts this year? You may be eligible to participate in one of these organizations below that help financially struggling families get free Christmas toys for their kids.

For holiday gifts for low-income families, keep reading about Christmas assistance programs . 

We also compiled this guide on where to get free toys year-round.

Here's our big list of where to find free stuff at Christmas, along with tips on how to apply to receive benefits.

Free toys from Be an Elf

Be an Elf partners with USPS Operation Santa to help needy kids get toys for Christmas. Volunteers can adopt a letter written to Santa online and buy gifts for that family. 

What are the qualifications for free toys from Be an Elf?

While anyone can write a letter to Santa, Be an Elf only posts letters from the USPS of families who are financially struggling.

What is the deadline to sign up for free toys from Be an Elf?

Be an Elf recommends mailing your letter around late October for a better chance to be adopted, but all letters must be received by December 10.

How do I apply for toys from Be an Elf?

To qualify for Be an Elf, your family must write a letter and mail it to Santa through the USPS Operation Santa.

If you are struggling to provide gifts for your children, have them write to:

Santa Claus

123 Elf Road

North Pole 88888

If your family is not having a financial issue but your child wants to write a letter to Santa, please mail it to:

Santa Claus

North Pole

While they can’t guarantee that you’ll get assistance, Be an Elf has some tips to help you get noticed: They recommend mailing your family’s letters in one envelope (so volunteers know you’re one unit) and being honest as to why you need financial assistance this year.

Then, have your kids each write a letter thanking the volunteer and listing what he or she would like for Christmas. Be an Elf advises to ask for simple things like clothes and toys, and you can also ask for gift cards that will allow you to purchase gifts yourself.

Christmas Cops helping families at Christmas

Each year, local police departments and police organizations partner with local charities, causes, businesses, and citizens to help families in need during the Christmas season. 

For example, the Rancho Cordova Police Department’s Youth Services Unit usually supplies children of 350 families in need with Christmas gifts in early December. 

Registration typically begins in October at the Kilgore Station at 2897 Kilgore Road in Rancho Cordova, CA. Registered parents will pick up new toys and gift wrap to help their children celebrate the season.

To apply, you need:

  • Valid identification such as a driver’s license or passport
  • Proof of address such as a rental agreement
  • Proof that your child attends school Folsom Cordova Unified School District, Elk Grove Unified School District, or Sacramento City Unified School District school in Rancho Cordova city limits

For questions about Christmas in Cordova, you can call 916-875-9627. 

These kinds of programs are all over the nation:

  • Since 1984 in Texas, the Plano Police Association Christmas Cops program is a nonprofit staffed by local police, volunteers, and the surrounding community. They do a drive each year to collect toys, coats, non-perishable food, and other helpful items.
  • In Florida, the Port Orange Police Department launched Cops for Christmas in 2020. The Seminole County Sheriff’s Office in Sanford, FL operates a Christmas Village to bring toys and holiday cheer to children in need.

If you are looking for help with free Christmas presents, contact your local police department to ask about what events they are planning for the upcoming holiday season.

Dream Foundation's Christmas assistance toy program

The Dream Foundation’s Dream Toy Program provides thousands of free toys each year to children under the age of 18 who live with and are expecting the loss of a loved one. These are children of parents or guardians who are terminally ill or under hospice or end-of-life care.

Toy makers Hasbro and Ty, Inc. have partnered with Dream Foundation to deliver new toys for hundreds of children. Volunteers pack boxes for each child with toys and games they are likely to enjoy. 

What are the qualifications for Christmas giveaways from Dream Foundation?

To receive gifts from the Dream Foundation, dependent children must be living in the household of a Dream Program or Dreams for Veterans recipient. 

Dream Foundation recipients:

  • Have applied and were accepted for a Dream program
  • Live in the United States (includes Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico)
  • Have a terminal diagnosis with a life expectancy of 12 months or less
  • Do not have the resources to fulfill their Dream request

What is the deadline to sign up for free gifts from Dream Foundation?

There is no deadline to sign up. The Dream application is available year-round. Once a Dream recipient is accepted, the children are eligible for free toys.

Firefighters giving away toys at Christmas

Every year, local firehouses and firefighter unions hold toy drives to help low-income families provide Christmas gifts for their children.

For example, the San Francisco Firefighters Toy Program has been providing toys for kids at Christmas since 1949. Run by the SF Fire Fighters Union Local 798, this program gives away toys for Christmas between December 1-25.

If you live in the San Francisco area, you can apply for the SF Firefighter Toy Program online.

Here are other examples of firefighter Christmas toy programs:

  • FireFighters 4 Kids: An Ohio-based charity that collects toy donations to give to children from 0 to 12 years old during the holiday season
  • Operation Stocking Stuffer: The Houston Fire Department provides gifts for more than 20,000 children and kicks off its program in early November 
  • Toy & Joy Makers: The Toy & Joy Makers nonprofit works with Portland, Ore. firehouses to make sure children within Portland city limits get toys for the holidays

There are programs all over the nation. Contact your local fire station or firefighters union to ask about free toys for Christmas.

Marine Corps’ Toys for Tots 

Toys for Tots is a national 501(c)(3) not-for-profit public charity that works with local agencies to deliver unwrapped Christmas toys for kids. 

What are the qualifications for free gifts from Toys for Tots?

There are no criteria to apply, but the charity works with local organizations that help them locate families with kids ages 12 and under that really need help. However, in some areas, because of overwhelming support, they can serve children over 12 years old.

What is the deadline to sign up for free gifts from Toys for Tots?

Each state has its own Toys for Tots campaign deadlines. To get exact details about deadlines and how to apply for toys, use the Toys for Tots campaign search.

How can I apply for help from Toys for Tots?

Those wanting help from Toys for Tots should go on their website and click “donate or request a toy” and use the search feature to find the local campaign that serves their area. Then, you’ll have to fill out an application online by the deadline set by your local campaign. Some campaigns start as early as October.

You’ll have to provide the names and ages of kids in your family, proof of residency, and a short blurb explaining why you need help with toys this year. A coordinator will then call you to verify your information.

Operation Homefront’s Holiday Toy Drive

Operation Homefront offers various financial assistance to military families. During the holidays, the non-for-profit partners with Dollar Tree to give toys to kids from military families in need.

What are the qualifications for free toys from Operation Homefront?

To qualify for Operation Homefront, you must prove that you or someone in the family is in the military.

How to apply for toys from Operation Homefront?

You must create an account through the My Operation Homefront Portal. Then, you can register for the Holiday Toy Drive if you are eligible for the event. You can also visit the Operation Homefront Facebook Page to learn about local events in your area and registration deadlines. 

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Prison Fellowship Angel Tree

Prison Fellowship Angel Tree is a Christian-based organization that partners with churches to give gifts to kids of incarcerated parents. 

What are the qualifications for free toys from Angel Tree?

This program is only available for kids who come from incarcerated families.

What is the deadline to sign up for free toys from Angel Tree?

Parents can register their kids in early October.

How can I apply for help from Angel Tree?

Parents in prison can sign up their kids. Then, the organization will reach out to confirm kids' permission and discuss gifts.

Salvation Army’s Angel Tree

Salvation Army and Walmart partner with Rescue Christmas to reach out to families in need to help them for Christmas.

What are the qualifications for free gifts from Angel Tree?

Families with low to moderate-income or living in poverty can apply. However, there’s one catch: you can’t be enrolled in any other program. 

What is the deadline to sign up for free gifts from Angel Tree? 

The window to sign up for free gifts is between September and November. However, it’s recommended that the earlier you sign up, the better chances you have to get free toys.

How can I apply for help from Angel Tree?

Register your child online or through a local Salvation Army Corps Community Center, where you’ll provide information about your child’s wishes. Then organizers will take those “wishes” and create paper angels that will be displayed in high-traffic areas. People will purchase items and drop them off at the Salvation Army who will arrange to pick up and distribute items.

Santa’s Little Helpers

Santa’s Little Helpers is an online Reddit community aimed to help give families in need a joyful Christmas. 

What are the qualifications for help from Santa’s Little Helpers?

While anyone can register for Santa’s Little Helpers, they take preference to families who absolutely cannot give their kids a Christmas.

When can I sign up for help from Santa’s Little Helpers? 

Sign up for Santa’s Little Helpers happens around November 1.

How can I apply for help from Santa’s Little Helpers? 

When registration opens, families who’d like to get free toys can visit the Reddit thread to apply. Then, you’ll create an Amazon wishlist describing who you are, why your family needs assistance, and then pick out clothes and toys for your kids. Online Reddit users can then purchase gifts through your Amazon wishlist.

Task Force Kringle

The organization 22 Until None assists veterans and their families through various programs and outreach efforts. One program, Task Force Kringle, started in 2018 and helps veterans provide toys for their families at Christmas time.

What are the qualifications for free toys from Task Force Kringle?

Task Force Kringle provides a $1,000 Amazon gift card to help eligible families buy gifts.

To be eligible, you must be be to provide the following documentation:

  • DD214 form 4 or form 2 showing an honorable discharge
  • VA disability rating of at least 30%
  • Children under 18 living with you that are also listed as dependents through the VA (children must be biological, from marriage, or legally adopted)
  • Proof of financial hardship, such as loss of employment or current SNAP benefits

What is the deadline to sign up for free toys from Task Force Kringle?

The application window open every year on October 1. You must apply with all requested paperwork by October 31. All recipients are notified by November 1. This program offers one-time help. If you are selected, you will not be eligible for future help.

How can I apply for help from Task Force Kringle?

As a veteran, you must complete the application yourself and include your contact information to verify identity. In addition, you must include all requested criteria to be considered.

Apply online at 22UntilNone.

USPS Operation Santa®

For over 100 years, Operation Santa allows kids from all over the United States to write letters for Santa sharing their Christmas wishes. They have a partnership with Be an Elf, a network of volunteers who help fulfill the wishes of children all over the nation.

What are the qualifications for free toys from Operation Santa?

According to Operation Santa, anyone living in the United States can write a letter regardless of age, income, or religion.

What is the deadline to sign up for free toys from Operation Santa?

You can write to Santa up until late November, but if you’re looking for assistance, it’s recommended you send your letter earlier. All letters must be received by December 10.

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How can I apply for help from Operation Santa?

Families who need assistance should write a letter addressed to Santa Claus (his address is 123 Elf Road, Northpole 88888) along with their kids’ Christmas wishes. Operation Santa will post their letters online and other organizations may share letters sent in as well. Volunteers can also adopt families on the USPS website, and send gifts through there.

If your family does not need financial help, but your child still wants to write a letter, please mail it to:

Santa Claus

North Pole

Make-A-Wish Foundation

The Make-A-Wish Foundation is a non-profit organization that helps grant the wishes of ill children across the United States.

What are the qualifications for free toys from Make-A-Wish?

Make-A-Wish specifically helps kids between the ages of 2 1/2 and 17 who have a life-threatening illness. While they don’t have a specific holiday program for kids, they may request Christmas gifts as their wish.

What is the deadline to sign up for free toys from Make-A-Wish Foundation? 

Make-A-Wish grants wishes to kids year around, so there’s no deadline for applying. 

How can I apply for help from Make-A-Wish Foundation? 

Friends and family can refer a child online, and then they’ll be contacted by a member of the Make-A-Wish team.

Christmas help in 2023

Many holiday-helping nonprofits have local chapters that provide assistance with Christmas gifts and holiday meals. To find them, visit the national organizations' websites that we've listed below and then “find a location near me,” or you might try searching for “help for Christmas near me” to find local resources. 

American Red Cross

Local American Red Cross chapters often work with businesses and other organizations to run annual toy drives for Christmas. 

Assistance League

The Assistance League offers various holiday help during the season, but it may depend on where you live. The organization has programs where members can adopt a family for the holidays, giving them gifts and food baskets, and decorations for their holiday celebration. Some chapters also host a “Santa’s Closet,” that offers help in the form of gift cards from supermarkets and local retailers.

Boys & Girls Clubs of America

The Boys & Girls Clubs of America provides after-school programs to kids around the county. Depending on your chapter, they may host holiday programs, like holiday toy drives and meals, to help financially struggling during the holidays.

Catholic Charities

Catholic Charities have a range of programs to help families, such as a “Christmas food basket” program, where people donate produce, turkeys, and canned goods to give families a Christmas dinner. They also run this program for Thanksgiving and Easter. Another Catholic Charities program is an adopt-a-family program where needy families are matched with donors who provide them free toys, clothes, and other items in the spirit of holiday help.

Lions Club

The Lions Club chapters worldwide host various events to help families during the holidays. They’ll collect items such as Christmas trees and toys, and host holiday parties where anyone can stop by for a meal. The Lions Club also works with local businesses to collect toys to distribute to local families to provide holiday help.

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Schools

Your child’s school guidance counselor is a great resource to help you find local holiday help with gifts and food. The guidance office can get you connected with community programs to meet your needs. Be sure to reach out to your school district office for additional help, as well.

Society of St. Vincent de Paul

Society of St. Vincent de Paul provides Christmas assistance to those in need, including collecting and distributing toys for kids for the holidays. However, programs may vary by state.

United Way

United Way helps raise money for local communities during the holidays and prides itself in being a resource where low-income families can turn to for assistance. They’ll refer families to local organizations and non-for-profits that will provide them with the resources they’ll need for a Merry Christmas. You can contact the organization by dialing 2-1-1.

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YMCA and YWCA

The YMCA and YWCA partners with different organizations like Toys for Tots and Salvation Army to provide Christmas assistance to low-income families. Chapters across the United States offer various programs throughout the holidays to give families a good Christmas.

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Children’s hospital toy drives

If your child must spend Christmas in a hospital, there’s a good chance there is already a program in place to make sure they get a free gift during the holidays. For example, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital collects toys through mail-on donations and Amazon wish list items to give to patients. Check with your local hospital for gift programs.

Amazon wish list

If you have an Amazon account (you can create a free one at Amazon.com), you can make a wish list of the toys your children want and share the link with family and friends. 

Free toys from recycling apps and sites

Use resources like Freecycle, BuyNothing, Offerup, Craigslist and more to get gently used or new toys and children’s bikes that people are willing to give away. 

Eventbrite search for Christmas toy giveaways

Sign up for a free Eventbrite account and search for toy giveaways in your community. You can also search online for “Eventbrite Christmas toy giveaways near me” without an Eventbrite account just to get the details of the giveaway. 

Contact your local church, community center, or nonprofit

Churches, community centers, and local nonprofits are also a great source for toys giveaways or may be connected to organizations that offer free toys for Christmas to children.

YouTube channel Christmas toy giveaways

Some YouTube channels give away toys at Christmas. For example, Treasure Hunting with Jebus organizes Christmas toy giveaways in Chesterfield, Va.

Check out philanthropic YouTubers like Mr. Beast, who often does giveaways and channels that cater to children's interests and toy enthusiasts. On YouTube, search “toy giveaway” and “toy giveaway (add your state)” for example “toy giveaway Virginia” to find some leads on channels and places that offer free toys near you.

Christmas money

We compiled this list of ways to get money and earn cash for Christmas.

Or, try applying for single mom grants like the $500 Kickass Single Mom grant.

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How do I sign up for Toys for Tots?

Those wanting help from Toys for Tots should go on their website and click “donate or request a toy” to find a list of agencies. You’ll have to provide the names and ages of kids in your family, proof of residency, and explain why you need help with toys. A coordinator will call you to verify your information.

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Thank you everyone, and have a good holiday season wherever you are.

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I can’t seem to find any Christmas elf in the city I live in which is a Pocahontas, AR 72455 a struggling parent I lost my husband in 2019 I have two children girl eight boy 14 is there any programs that may help us we are struggling my refrigerator leaks my microwave does not work weight off plastic and paper but we’ve been getting by barely have any furniture utensils kitchen supplies we don’t have a couch or even a TV I hate asking for help but I feel my kids are getting depressed because we don’t have things

Hi Shari! I recommend you send a letter to Be an Elf (deadline December 12) or Operation Santa (deadline December 19) ASAP. You can find more details on their websiteS: beanelf.org and uspsoperationsanta.com

Each charity has its own procedures for signing up. Visit the individual websites to see which programs still have openings. Good luck!

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It’s been an especially hard year for our family from the loss of my father back in February to the constant financial struggle of trying to get back on track since COVID wrecked havoc on everyone’s lives. I’m so greatful for another year my family is happy, healthy and together; However with the holidays coming up it’s been a bit frustrating trying to figure out how to make sure my kids have a good Christmas. My daughter is turning five in January, and my son will be turning 2 in December so I also have birthdays to worry about. And at those ages the little things like holidays and birthday mean so much to them. I’ve picked up an second job in hopes it’ll help me save enough to afford some gifts for them but any extra advice on how to get them signed up for some type of free gift programs or something would be amazing and greatly appreciated! Thank you so much, God Bless, and happy holidays from my family to yours!
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