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Drop-off locations remain open for Operation Christmas Child contributions

Miami residents can still make an impact by donating gift-filled shoeboxes to children globally during National Collection Week, even in the wake of recent storms.

Operation Christmas Child, a project led by Samaritan’s Purse, continues its annual effort to bring happiness and hope to children across the globe through simple acts of giving. National Collection Week, taking place from November 18 to 25 offers Miami residents the chance to get involved by visiting designated drop-off points, which will remain accessible despite recent storms. Through this initiative, community members can contribute gift-filled shoeboxes containing essentials like toys, school supplies, and personal care items, sending a powerful reminder of care and kindness to children facing hardship.

Despite recent severe weather, Operation Christmas Child volunteers are prepared to move forward with the collection efforts to ensure a successful campaign. This year, over 4,700 drop-off sites will be open across the country, including multiple locations in the Miami area. Residents can easily locate the closest drop-off point by using an online search tool, accessible by city or ZIP code. This convenience allows everyone to join in spreading joy to children, especially during the holiday season, when gifts are particularly cherished.

Bringing global smiles one shoebox at a time

Since its beginning in 1993, Operation Christmas Child has brought joy to millions of children worldwide. With over 220 million shoeboxes delivered across more than 170 countries and territories, the project reaches children affected by conflict, poverty, illness, and natural disasters. Each shoebox, packed by volunteers, families, and local groups, is filled with items that serve both practical needs and recreational interests, touching children who may have never received a gift before.

The shoeboxes are distributed through partnerships with local churches worldwide, bringing gifts and a reminder that someone cares about each child who receives one. This year, Operation Christmas Child aims to reach 12 million more children. The ongoing support of drop-off locations will be crucial in achieving this target and allowing Miami residents to be part of this global effort.

A young girl beams with joy as she holds her beloved stuffed animal close to her chest.

A simple way to make a lasting impact

Packing a shoebox for Operation Christmas Child is easy, and it’s an activity that families, groups, and individuals can enjoy together. Samaritan’s Purse provides an online guide with tips on selecting suitable items and avoiding restricted products, ensuring each box is ready for international delivery. Participants are encouraged to include a $10 donation per box to help cover transportation costs. Using “Follow Your Box,” participants can track their shoebox and see where it lands, providing a personal connection to the gift’s journey.

Drop-off locations are easy to spot, with volunteers available to answer questions and help unload boxes, especially in areas impacted by recent storms. Each shoebox represents a small but meaningful act of giving, sending hope and comfort to children in need worldwide.

Operation Christmas Child demonstrates the power of community involvement and how small gestures can bring happiness and reassurance to children facing hardship. This National Collection Week, Miami residents have an opportunity to make a difference by participating in a worldwide mission of kindness. Each shoebox, packed with carefully chosen items, is more than a gift—it represents hope and a reminder that these children are not forgotten.

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