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As the holiday season approaches, we at NSO are grateful for your support. Your generosity has made a profound impact on the lives of those we serve, and we are truly thankful for your continued commitment to our mission.
This year, we are excited to bring back our annual "Holiday Elf Campaign," and we invite you to be a part of this heartwarming initiative. We aim to collect 300 gift cards to bring joy and comfort to individuals living in permanent supportive housing at Clay & Bell, those staying at NSO’s women’s shelter at the DHHC, and other clients who are in great need during this time.
How the Holiday Elf Campaign Works:
We are collecting gift cards in denominations of $25 from ALDI, CVS, Dollar Tree, Family Dollar, Little Caesars, and Meijer.
• Mail a physical gift card from one of the identified retailers to 882 Oakman Blvd. Detroit, MI 48238 Attn: NSO Corporate Affairs.
• You can make a monetary donation specifically earmarked for this campaign, and we will purchase the gift cards on your behalf.
• Make a monetary donation to the campaign online.
• Make a monetary donation by sending a check to “Neighborhood Service Organization” with “Holiday Elf 2025” in the memo.
Your generosity will allow recipients to choose the items that they need most, ensuring that they receive a gift that truly brightens their holidays. Your involvement in the Holiday Elf Campaign can make a significant impact on the individuals we serve.
We kindly ask that all gift cards and donations be received by December 18 to ensure they reach the recipients in time for the holiday season. Thank you for being a vital part of our mission and for making this season brighter for others. We are profoundly grateful for your continued support.
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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.