We’re now just a little over a week away until Thanksgiving and organizations that help the less fortunate are in need of a helping hand tonight. NBC5’s Laura Cavanaugh explains.
For 15 years, Medford’s Kids Unlimited has helped at-risk kids overcome barriers and flourish through their after school programs.
And each year, during Thanksgiving, they have served up a traditional feast of turkey and the trimmings for their students and their families, creating an extended family and a sense of normalcy during a time when families in poverty often struggle.
“It doesn’t take a lot, but it creates a spirit of being a part of something,” says Kids Unlimited Executive Director, Tom Cole.
Each year volunteers roll-up their sleeves to prepare the feast. The non-profit relying on community donations to feed those families in need.
“Last year we served over 500 meals, but with the expansion into White City, we are anticipating more families,” says Cole.
But they can’t fire up those ovens if they don’t have the food. And they need your help. With the annual event just about a week away, organizers are sending out an S.O.S.
Kids Unlimited is welcoming any and all food donations for that annual Thanksgiving meal, which will be served on Wednesday, November 21st. You can drop off items at their 821 N. Riverside Avenue location. If you would like to donate, you can give them a call
(541) 774-3900.
Here is a list of what they need:
20 Turkeys (12-14lbs. each)
15 Hams (9-10 lbs. each)
5 bottles of Cesar Dressing
15 bags of Croutons
50 cans of Cranberry Sauce
1000 Rolls
20 pounds of Butter
250 pounds of Potatoes
100 pounds of Yams
5 pounds of Brown Sugar
8 family size cans of Cream of Mushroom Soup
30 Cans of French Fried Onions
40 Pies
20 Cans of Whipped Cream
80 liters of Drinks (soda, juice, sparkling cider)
20 bags of Bread for stuffing (pre-cut)
8 lbs. of Celery
10 lbs. of Onions
12 large cans of Chicken Broth
6 large containers of Raisins
600 Heavy Duty Dinner Plates
500 Heavy Duty Dessert Plates
1000 (8 oz.) Cups
1000 Napkins
Foil
Plastic Wrap
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