Saturday, December 16th TFC welcomed over 400 families and 2,500 children to our annual Holiday Party, the culmination of our annual Toy Drive. Eager children awaiting pictures with Santa designed artful crafts alongside helpful volunteers from New York Life, Liquidnet, and Pariveda. At the close of the day, each family left with bags of toys for their children thanks to incredible generosity from the following companies:
A flyer created by a child at Kane Street Synagogue to encourage toy donations
Goldman Sachs
Fashion360 Magazine
Kane Street Synagogue
Linedata
La Mano Pottery
Liquidnet
Macy’s
Modell’s Sporting Good
Montague Street BID
Mud Mutters
New York Life
Pajama Program
Pars International
Smart Choice
Stephen Wise Free Synagogue
The Ad Council
Varonis
Viacom
Winged Keel Group
As you know the holidays can be very difficult for our client families and we are tremendously grateful to these companies and organizations who make it possible for us to provide gifts that their children may not otherwise receive. We thank everyone who contributed to the Toy Drive and volunteered their time during our Holiday Party. Look at pictures below of volunteers and client families taken Saturday.
Though the toy drive and holiday party are over, our clients need your support year-around. If you missed the opportunity to contribute to these events, please donate now and help us continue to provide expert legal, social, and mental health services to vulnerable fellow New Yorkers.
Volunteer Group Photo: New York Life, Pariveda, RMD Electric, and Liquidnet
Volunteers from New York Life
Santa and his elf with Family Center siblings
Santa with Family Center family
Santa and elf with Family Center child and volunteers, including youngest volunteer to date
Board members, Barabara Blakney (first on left) and Joel Field (first on right) with Executive Director Ivy Gamble Cobb (second on right) with Santa and his elf
LC members, Sarah Stone, Bonnie O’Callaghan (elf), Ansley Galjour, and Mimi Narbonne with Santa and staff member Tonya Collins (first on left)