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As the holiday season draws near, all of us at NSO are filled with gratitude for your unwavering support. Your generosity has made a profound difference in the lives of those we serve, and we deeply appreciate your continued dedication to our mission.
This year, we are thrilled to reintroduce our beloved Holiday Elf Campaign—a heartwarming initiative aimed at spreading joy and comfort to those in need. Our goal is to collect 300 gift cards to benefit individuals in permanent supportive housing at Clay & Bell, residents of NSO’s women’s shelter at the DHHC, and other clients who could use some extra cheer this holiday season.
How You Can Participate in the Holiday Elf Campaign:
1. Donate gift cards in $25 denominations from ALDI, CVS, Dollar Tree, Family Dollar, Little Caesars, or Meijer.
2. Mail physical gift cards to: Neighborhood Service Organization, 882 Oakman Blvd.
Detroit, MI 48238
Attn: NSO Corporate Affairs
3. Make a monetary donation earmarked for the campaign, and we’ll purchase the gift cards on your behalf:
4. Donate online via.
5. Send a check payable to “Neighborhood Service Organization” with Holiday Elf 2024 noted in the memo.
Your generosity allows recipients to select the items they need most, ensuring that their holidays are brightened with gifts that truly make a difference.
We kindly ask that all gift cards and donations be received by December 18 to ensure timely delivery to those we serve.
Thank you for helping make the season brighter for so many in our community. We are profoundly grateful for your compassion and support. -
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- Address:
- 882 Oakman Blvd
- Detroit, MI 48238
- USA
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Nov 27, 2024 12:00am
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Jan 31, 2025 12:00am
In Support of Neighborhood Service Organization
Neighborhood Service Organization (NSO), aDetroit-based integrated health and human service agency, deliverscommunity-based services and holistic programs for vulnerable populations. Theagency provides behavioral health and primary care services, in addition towraparound services that address barriers to housing, health, and well-being.NSO serves 12,000 people annually in Wayne and Oakland counties.