CLEVELAND — This holiday season, Ohio-based non-profit Wagons Ho Ho Ho is expanding its charitable efforts to Cleveland, bringing its mission of delivering Christmas hope to families in need.
For the first time, Northeast Ohio will benefit from the wagons traditionally designated for Columbus-area communities, marking a step in the charity’s mission to spread holiday cheer to families across Ohio.
Founded on the belief that every child deserves a joyful holiday, Wagons Ho Ho Ho assembles and fills wagons with complete Christmas dinners, which are then delivered to families in need throughout Ohio. This year, the organization plans to assemble a total of 1,500 wagons.
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These wagons, filled with all the fixings for a Christmas meal, will be donated to families in over 20 counties across both central and northeastern Ohio, ensuring that more children experience the magic of Christmas, no matter their circumstances.
The inaugural Wagons Ho Ho Ho build day in Cleveland will take place on Saturday, Dec. 14. Volunteers will come together to assemble the wagons, filling them with Christmas dinners to be distributed across the region.
This is a unique opportunity for Cleveland residents to join in the mission of delivering hope to local families in need. As the charity grows, these build days will continue to serve as a hands-on way for the community to get involved and make a direct impact.
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