^ 0 Herald & Lantern 21 November '84
^Helping Hand For The Holidays ^
During this holiday season, The Herald and Lantern is ooce again publishing a list of needs of various organizations in Cape May County. Hiey represent but a few of many such organizations that help people in
various ways throughout the year. Illness — problems — hardship can strike at any time. During this season of the year, readers wishing to send donations can learn about the services of
some of the worthwhile organizations that help their fellow man. While financial help is always needed — there are other ways to give of one s self — volunteer time, food, < toys,
clothing, small personal items. These can say to another human being, "Here is my Helping Hand. Yon are not alone." — Libby Demp Forrest
"Operation Fireside" plans get underway at the U.S.C.G. Training Center in Cape May. Making arrangements in conjunction with the Cape May Co. Chapter, American Red Cross are Captain Jon C. Uithol, center, with Grace B. Bekken, left, and Lawrence Albertii, right.
Preparing Thanksgiving Day baskets at the D.A.V. in Del Haven are L to R: Judy Miller of Villas ana Marie Robinson, Commander of Rio Grande.
"OPERATION FIRESIDE" c/o Cape May County Chapter AMERICAN RED CROSS CONTACT: Gertrude Reiss, 884-1587
The warmth of approximately 100 Cape May County homes and firesides are again needed where young recruits from the U.S. Coast Guard Training Center at Cape May Harbor can enjoy Christmas dinner. Gertrude Reiss, chairwoman of the local Red Cros? Chapter's Service to Military Families Committee, is taking the names of families who are
willing to provide a homey Christmas for the young men and women at the training facility, distant from their own firesiaes. Recruits are sent out in pairs; families must be willing to have at least two recruits come to their homes. In the past, some families have shared their Christmases with as many as six recruits.
DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS | CAPE MAY COUNTY CHAPTER #44 c/o Marie Robinson, 465-4704
The Auxiliary of the D.A.V., Cape May County Chapter #44, is preparing Thanksgiving and Christmas food baskets for disabled vets and their families. Marie Robinson is coordinating the effort and asks that people who want to contribute gifts of canned goods
contact her as soon as possible. The D.A.V. Building is located at Bayshore Rd. and Sunray Rd., Del Haven. It offers hospitality to disabled veterans on a year round basis. VietNam vets seeking benefits and aid are made welcome at the center. • •
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