‘Be a Santa to a Senior’

Now in its 19th year, Home Instead’s “Be a Santa to a Senior” is currently underway throughout Southeast Texas, and local seniors can be “adopted” through ornaments found on Be a Santa to a Senior trees scattered in the Tri-County area through Dec. 21. This year, program coordinators hope to collect over 3,000 gifts for local older adults.

To participate, shoppers can look for Be a Santa to a Senior trees or displays at locations supporting the endeavor. Ornaments featuring the name and desired gift of an older adult will be on display, and shoppers can buy the requested gift and return it wrapped or in a gift bag to the location with the ornament attached. The gifts will be delivered to local older adults in time for the holidays.

“This program is so much more than gift-giving – it’s about the special moments and joy shared between the older adults and the community around them,” local Home Instead owner Charlie Holder shared. “There is nothing better than seeing the smile on an older adult’s face when they open their gift.”

Since the program’s inception in 2003, Be a Santa to a Senior has mobilized more than 65,000 volunteers, provided approximately 2.2 million gifts, and brightened the season for more than 750,000 older adults nationwide. For more information, visit BeaSantatoa Senior.com or call (409) 241-7320.