This holiday season, consider donating to help those facing difficult times in your community. Here is how to help and stories about the organizations making an impact in their communities.
Some nonprofits, like Save the Children and Make-A-Wish, say donations will be matched.
A community organizer of the Latino Task Force started this food initiative to help families make it through the pandemic.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Bay Area serves more than 700 young people across all nine Bay Area counties by linking adult volunteers, "bigs," in mentoring relationships with "littles," helping kids realize their full potential.
During the pandemic, ALAS has been hosting a pop up food pantry and providing PPE and hoodies for farmworkers. Here's how you can help:
These are kids that may not otherwise have an opportunity to spend a week in the outdoors, meeting kids from other parts of the Bay Area and the country.