When
you Adopt-A-Family, you’re ensuring that parents and children receive
gifts of much-needed items—and sometimes wanted items—like clothing,
toys, and food. Shopping for each family member is made easier with an itemized
list of sizes and color preferences. For more information about Adopt-A-Family,
please email or call
Trudi at (402) 422-1111 ext 1529.
Operation Santa
Operation Santa
Christmas Bells
Toy List
Gifts
Baby dolls
(ethnic too, please!)
Stocking caps
Barbie dolls
(ethnic too, please!)
Gloves
Trucks
Men’s socks
Pull toys
Men’s underwear
Lego and Duplo block sets
Bath sets
Action Figures
Make-up sets
Puzzles, board games
Watches
Hand-held electronic games
MAT bus tickets
Coloring books
Phone cards
Balls for bouncing and sports
Hand-held games
Play-Doh
Board games
Fleecy throws
Puzzles
Last
year through our Operation Santa programs ,
more than 3,000 boys and girls found new toys under the tree on Christmas
morning.
You can help provide new toys when you give to Operation Santa.
Collecting new toys is easy: Simply set up a collection spot in a convenient
location and accept donations of new, UNWRAPPED toys for children ages zero
to 18.
When the box is filled, bring the toys to the ODM. Timberlake Outreach Center
at 2828 N. 23rd St. East. Operation Santa will collect toys November
1 through December 30. Email Trudi or
call her at (402) 422-1111 ext 1529 if you have any questions.
Christmas Bells
Buying
toys for kids is fun, but please remember our homeless adults, too. By participating
in Christmas Bells, you can provide gifts for hurting, often lonely, adults
who need to know someone cares. Email Trudi or call her at (402) 422-1111 ext 1529 to request your preprinted Christmas Bells
ornaments and learn more about this vital programs .
Open Door Mission
2828 North 23rd Street East
Omaha, NE 68110
Our Administration Office is Open Mon - Fri From 8:30 am to 5:00 pm
Our Receiving Area is Open Mon - Sat From 8:30 am to 6:00 pm
Open Door Mission is a Gospel Rescue
Mission founded in 1954. Each day, Open Door Mission ministries provides
320 men, women, and children with safe shelter beds, serves nearly 1,500
hot nutritious meals, and provides preventive measures to more than 250
families living in poverty. to meet the basic physical needs of the hungry
and homeless, the Open Door Mission’s
day facility services provide free transportation from the downtown area
to Open Door Mission and Lydia House. Open Door Mission offers life-changing
programs for those recovering from life-altering addictions and abuse to
break the cycle of homelessness and poverty.