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Sea Isle VFW Seeks Holiday Gifts for Those In Need

Members of the VFW Post 1963’s Auxiliary in Sea Isle City are shown with Mayor Leonard Desiderio (on the porch, at left) during the 2022 Christmas Caravan.
Herald Staff

Herald Staff

SEA ISLE CITY – To make the holiday season brighter for the residents of the New Jersey Veterans Memorial Home in Vineland, members of VFW Post 1963’s Auxiliary in Sea Isle are collecting gifts that they will personally deliver to Vineland during Post 1963’s annual “Christmas Caravan” Friday, Dec. 6. 

To ensure that the Christmas Caravan is a success – and the veterans will receive a variety of gifts – the Sea Isle VFW is asking the public to donate prepackaged snacks, arts and crafts supplies, adult coloring books, 300-piece jigsaw puzzles, comfortable loungewear, bedroom slippers, socks, pajamas, toiletries, batteries, small craft kits, and other items that are appropriate for residents of a retirement home.

All donations must be delivered by November 30 to Post 1973, which is located at 301 JFK Boulevard, Sea Isle City, NJ, 08243.

To make the shopping process easier for those making donations, an Amazon wish list has been created that will allow shoppers to ship their purchases directly to VFW Post 1963.

For more information about from the Sea Isle VFW, email pllrnmoore@gmail.com or call 609-922-3383.

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