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Spokesman-Review Christmas Bureau

The Christmas Bureau is an annual holiday assistance program coordinated by Catholic Charities Eastern Washington, Volunteers of America, and the Spokesman-Review. The program is made possible by generous monetary funds and volunteer hours donated by community members and organizations.

Donate

The Spokesman-Review Christmas Fund exists because of the generous donations of the newspaper's readers and area businesses. From Thanksgiving to Dec. 29, the paper accepts donations and publishes articles listing everyone who participates.

Then, through the expert coordination of Catholic Charities and the Volunteers of America, the money is used to open The Christmas Bureau for seven days in December. This year the Christmas Bureau will be an in-person event.

The money buys thousands of high-quality toys in January when prices are lowest. The charities coordinate to gather and train more than 200 volunteers who help make the bureau run smoothly.

The result is an opportunity for people in the greater Inland Northwest community to take care of their less-fortunate neighbors. It's a vast undertaking, and one that hopes to make the holiday a bit brighter for those in need.

The fundraising goal this year is $600,000.

Details

What: Christmas Bureau

Where: Spokane County Fair and Expo Center, 404 N. Havana St.

Times and Dates: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Dec. 11, 12, 13, and 18; and 3-7 p.m. on Dec. 15, 16 and 17. The bureau is closed on Sunday, Dec. 14.

ID requirements: Each adult and child who receives holiday support from the Christmas Bureau must meet identification requirements. Income is not verified.

Adults must bring photo ID for themselves and every person older than 18 living in the household. Copies are acceptable. Additionally, each adult must show proof of address, such as a piece of mail or bills sent to your physical address (P.O. boxes are not accepted) or a rental agreement.

For children (age 17 and younger), bring a document from a school, day care center or social service agency verifying each child’s name and date of birth. An insurance card or WA Apple Health Statement is acceptable. Birth certificates may only be used to verify date of birth.

Social Security cards and Medicaid cards are not valid identification.

No Animals: Animals are prohibited except for service dogs. Please leave pets at home.

How to Donate

By mail: Checks may be mailed to The Spokesman-Review Christmas Fund, P.O. Box 516, Spokane, WA 99210.

In person: Bring your donation to the lobby of The Spokesman-Review at 999 W. Riverside Ave. Please mark prominently: CHRISTMAS FUND.

Online: Donations can be made at the Christmas Bureau website.

If you’d like a receipt for your donation, make sure to include your mailing address in PayPal’s comment box. If you’d like a receipt via email, just include a valid email address. In either case, we won’t share your information with anyone or use it for any other reason. And feel free to use the comment box to tell us anything you’d like.

Questions? Email The Spokesman-Review at christmasfund@spokesman.com.

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For many children, getting a new pair of pajamas is a Christmas tradition, but for some, new pajamas are a luxury their family can’t afford. Two groups in Spokane are collecting pajamas to donate to the annual Christmas Bureau to help make Christmas a little cozier for hundreds of children. They’ll receive the pajamas as an extra gift, in addition to the gift their parent or caregiver chooses for them at the Bureau.
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Christmas Fund meets goal for 11th year in a row

As Dec. 25 celebrations fade into memories and turn toward New Year’s cheer, the Christmas Bureau has made its fundraising goal for the 11th year in a row. In fact, 31 contributors just after Christmas Eve pushed the fund above the $525,000 target by a comfortable $1,172. Overall, more than 1,200 contributors gave to the bureau, which each Christmastime provides gifts, books and food vouchers for less-fortunate families.
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Mother, daughter make tradition of volunteering

Traditions run deep for a mother-daughter duo who volunteer as a team at the Christmas Bureau. For four years, they’ve freed time around family schedules so they could work at the event together. Joye Gill, 62, and her daughter, Gwendolyn Warnica, 40, always sign up for the same job and shift, and this year they worked in the toy room.
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Family from Afghanistan visits Christmas Bureau

One Spokane family originally from Afghanistan will spend time this Christmas with their new American friends on the South Hill. Ghulam Ghaznawi, 30, also is excited that he, his wife Fatema, and three children are now settled into their own home here. On Dec. 12, they visited the Christmas Bureau for the first time to find gifts for their three children, ages 3, 1 and a baby born at Sacred Heart in November.

The Spokesman-Review Christmas Fund exists because of the generous donations of the newspaper's readers and area businesses. From Thanksgiving to Dec. 29, the paper accepts donations and publishes articles listing everyone who participates.

Then, through the expert coordination of Catholic Charities and the Volunteers of America, the money is used to open The Christmas Bureau for seven days in December.

The money buys thousands of high-quality toys in January when prices are lowest. The charities coordinate to gather and train more than 200 volunteers who help make the bureau run smoothly.

The result is an opportunity for people in the greater Inland Northwest community to take care of their less-fortunate neighbors. It's a vast undertaking, and one that hopes to make the holiday a bit brighter for those in need.

The fundraising goal this year is $535,000.