Holiday Project

The Heart:

Provide meaningful holiday gifts to children in families receiving DHS services related to child maltreatment and homelessness. Recipients of these gifts range from newborns to young adults. In every case, gifts from the Holiday Project provide an invaluable sense of normalcy for children and youth whose lives are shaped by daily challenges.

The Hustle:

Comprehensive brand development, including web content, print materials to ensure successful community outreach and engagement, environmental graphics, and social media visuals and strategy.


Real Progress, Real Impact

A Sense of Normalcy

Children—ranging from newborns to young adults—who are living in shelters or involved with child welfare receive personalized holiday gifts based on their own wish lists. This thoughtful engagement helps restore a sense of normalcy during a challenging time.

Individualized Support

Sponsors are matched with specific children or sibling groups, making gift-giving personal and intentional. This approach shows these children that they’re seen, valued, and cared for as individuals .

Enriched Experiences

Thanks to monetary donations, the program can offer culturally diverse and age-appropriate items—like art kits, winter gear, and developmental toys—ensuring every child receives something meaningful and supportive for their stage of life.

Meredith has brought thoughtful, strategic creative direction to major countywide initiatives—including the Holiday Project—helping elevate their impact through compelling design and storytelling.

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