Thursday, April 23, 2026

Goodwill celebrates 'Christmas in July' in Las Vegas

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Christmas is greater than 5 months away, however who’s counting? Actually, not Goodwill of Southern Nevada.

It’s Christmas in July at native Goodwill shops. The annual occasion brings early vacation magic to 100 youngsters from underserved communities within the valley.

Goodwill’s Christmas in July is an opportunity for 100 youngsters from deprived Las Vegas valley houses to have a $100 buying spree. (KLAS)

Every baby, pre-selected by means of 5 nonprofit organizations – together with FEAT (Households for Efficient Autism Therapy), Hannah’s Closet, Actual Speak, the Kids’s Advocacy Alliance, and Klothes 4 Youngsters will obtain a $100 Goodwill reward card and be paired with an area first responder from Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Division or Clark County Fireplace. Collectively, they’ll store for clothes, college provides, books, and toys.

Bryan Stewart from Goodwill of Southern Nevada, shared how significant this occasion is for the kids and the group, particularly with the brand new college yr proper across the nook.

Volunteers stated it is particular to “see the kids’ confidence grow as they shop for their own clothes and walk out of the store a little taller, a little prouder, and a little more prepared for the school year.”

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