Christmas is not far away, and payday loans are here to help. With the recent economic downturn, many of us are feeling the ‘pinch.’ Like many communities across the country, the Christmas Bureau in Spokane Washington has opened its doors to provide much needed help for the holidays. In the wee hours of the morning, many lined up outside its gates on opening day.
FRIGID TEMPS; LONG LINES
Braving near freezing weather, many huddled in groups and stomped their feet to keep warm and maintain circulation. Eager to be among the first recipients of the community’s outpouring of generosity, even the cold could not dampen their anticipation. Some, knowing that they would have to report to work in a few hours, arrived early to avoid missing any scheduled shifts. Sisters Shelli and Kirsten, came prepared with milk crates and blankets in tow. Both working moms, they were grateful for the added help this time of the year. Another, known only as Aaron, rode his bicycle as his wife needed the car for work. In addition, a grandfather who immigrated from Russia, slowly walked back and forth with his cane to maintain circulation. Even though the paper indicated that the doors would not open until 10 a.m., workers and volunteers mercifully opened their doors at 8 a.m. to provide shelter from the cold. As soon as they had their computers up and operational, the heaters were turned on as the many filed inside.
QUALITY GIFTS; OVERJOYED MOMS
Upon entering the heated building located at the Spokane fairgrounds, people were greeted with smiles and hot coffee. Cheerfully decorated with red carpet, the warehouse was transformed into a festive wonderland. There was a sea of volunteers in blue sweatshirts ready to dole out food vouchers, and brand new books and toys. Ranging from dinosaurs to digital cameras, parents were informed that they would be permitted to select one book and one gift for each child. Wide ranges of gifts, toddler-geared all the way up through the teenage years, were neatly displayed. Preschool kitchenettes, attack helicopters, radio controlled cars [with batteries!], mp3 players and more were there to make any child’s wish list a reality. Many, who donated their time, seemed genuinely happy to be there. “Merry Christmas!” rang out every so often and it was reciprocated gladly. Too many mothers to count embraced the volunteers as they carried out their bags of gifts for their children - - who would now have a Christmas this year that they would not have otherwise had.
It was a record- breaking day as the numbers of the most vulnerable in the Spokane community needing assistance was up. So far, the percentage of people requiring help was up 12% from last year and those figures are likely to increase. Theresa Dryden, Catholic Charities Special Events Coordinator, said that they had to close the door on a lot of people towards the end of the day, as the line had grown all the way to Havana Street . But not to worry! The Christmas Bureau will be open from 10 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. through December 13th. Be advised that they will require picture identification and proof of residency. For those that do not live in the Spokane area, there are many different charitable organizations that advertise in the local paper offering outreach to those in need during the holiday season.
DON’T BE LEFT OUT IN THE COLD
Like the people who were turned away, don’t be left without any resources. If your holidays are looking grim, and you’re needing a financial boost - - payday loans can provide some relief. Funds for community organizations are usually based on a first – come, first – serve basis. Considering that, payday loans are readily available without any lines.





This is a great story about generosity. It really makes me want to get out and volunteer for charities that help the needy that doesn’t get the kind of Christmas i do. It also allowed me to see that even the littlest help one can give to another in need can cheer up the most unhappy person especially when comes to their children.
That is a really great thing for those people to do. I think everyone has their Scrooge moments from time to time, but things of this nature are what keep Christmas spirit going for many people. It’s a wonderful thing to give the unfortunate the Christmas they may never have had.
The best part of it all is when you witness the ecstatic look on a child’s face. There is nothing more rewarding than to make a child’s heart leap with happiness. It breaks my heart to know that while I’m receiving nice gifts in a cozy atmosphere, there are people out there, especially children, who are quivering with hunger, praying for a miracle to happen where a hero would come to their rescue. We all can be a hero by contributing a little bit of our time to those in need.