Santa Fe New Mexican

Empty stocking fund

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The Empty Stocking Fund is a 40-year-old project of

The New Mexican. Each year, hundreds of people receive aid from the fund during the holiday season to help cover rent payments, medical bills, utility costs, car repairs, home improvemen­ts and other needs.

Who it helps: Applicants, who must live within 50 miles of Santa Fe and must provide documents that provide proof of their identity, are considered without regard to race, age, ethnicity, gender identity or sexual orientatio­n.

The process for applying has closed; The New Mexican received nearly 800 applicatio­ns.

How it works: Applicatio­ns for funding are carefully vetted. Members of the Empty Stocking Committee review requests, meet with each qualifying applicant to examine records of outstandin­g bills or other needs and verify the applicant’s income.

If a request is approved, the committee sends a check directly to the service supplier. The cap for most requests is $1,000 but can be as much as $2,500 per household, depending on the need.

2021 goal: $275,000 This holiday charity project, which began in 1981, is jointly administer­ed by the Santa Fe Community Foundation, Enterprise Bank and Trust, the Salvation Army, Presbyteri­an Medical Services, The Life Link, Habitat for Humanity, Esperanza Shelter, Youth Shelters and Family Services and a private individual.

To donate: Make your tax-deductible donation online at santafenew­mexican.com/ empty_stocking or mail a check to The New Mexican’s Empty Stocking Fund c/o the Santa Fe Community Foundation, P.O. Box 1827, Santa Fe, N.M. 87504-1827.

Donors can request to remain anonymous.

If you can provide a service such as roofing or home repairs, contact Habitat for Humanity at repairs@ santafehab­itat.org. If you can contribute food, clothing, toys, housewares, furniture, firewood or other items or services, call the Salvation Army at 505-988-8054.

DONATIONS

Patricia Griego (in memory of Marina and Gertrude Gurule): $100

Pamela Harper: $75

Karen Heldmeyer: $200 Dennis and Grace Hoilman: $100 Just Fund: $1,500

Sylvia LaMar and Rod Mehling (in honor of our sisters): $500 Rabbi Martin Levy and Kaycee Canter Levy: $180

Neil and Cindy Lyon: $250 Mary Ellen and William Martin: $200

Lynn McKelvey and Glenn Dickter: $500

Ann Muniz and Gregg Carter: $100

Roger Peterson: $200 Candice and Emanuel Salazar: $50

Nancy Spring: $25

Susan and Conrad De Jong Fund: $2,500

Paula Timmerman: $75

TW Family Fund: $250 Joseph Baros (in loving memory of Dora Baros): $200

Total: $7,005

Cumulative total: $269,791.55

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