Third Annual “Giving Tree” to Bring Warmth and Joy to ServiceNet Community Members
At the REACH Early Intervention Program and family shelters in Pittsfield and Greenfield, our staff works tirelessly to support hundreds of families during challenging periods of transition.
This holiday season, please consider supporting the individuals and families we serve by participating in our third annual “Giving Tree,” giving toys, books, and other gifts to enhance our communal play spaces and play groups, and to support our programs across western Massachusetts.
This year, we’re expanding these efforts to also include gift cards, monetary donations, and warm winter gear for families and adults—including adults in our new wellness program.
Why gift cards and monetary donations? By offering gift cards and monetary donations, you allow families to take control of their own gift-giving experience, gifting them the power to choose what they need most. We all know how meaningful it can be to shop for those we care about, and every family should have the opportunity to experience the joy and empowerment of selecting gifts for their loved ones.
Interested in participating? Simply choose an item (or items) from our Amazon Wishlist, which includes some gift cards. Items purchased off the wishlist will be directly shipped to ServiceNet. One click and you are done!
You can also contribute gift cards from stores like Big Y, Target, and others or purchase toys, clothes, and books locally. These items can be shipped c/o ServiceNet’s Giving Tree or delivered to our main administrative office at 21 Olander Drive, Northampton, MA, 01060.
Alternatively, you can make a monetary donation here and simply note “Giving Tree” as your gift designation. Your donation will then directly support the Giving Tree initiative.
Gently used books, toys, and clothing items are also welcome.
Every gift, no matter how small, makes a big impact!
Thank you for helping bring warmth, joy, and hope to the individuals and families we serve. Together, we can make a real difference this winter.
If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to Amy Diehl, Director of Communications and Development, at [email protected].