Bell Ringing Returns: Support Los Alamos Families In Need!

Joyful Self Help volunteer Marilyn Stevens ringing the bell with Santa during a previous fundraising campaign. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com

Self Help, Inc. News:

Los Alamos County has its own Salvation Army outpost—Self Help, Inc, a Los Alamos-based nonprofit that assists neighbors in need. Each year, Self Help helps about 100 Los Alamos and White Rock families with essentials such as rent, utilities, medical care and more.

These funds come from Los Alamos residents, many of whom donate through the annual Salvation Army Bell Ringing fundraiser. Festive Self Help volunteers will ring bells at the Smiths grocery stores in Los Alamos and White Rock during the holiday season to spread cheer and awareness of the critical needs in the communities.

Generous community members deposit cash, change and checks in the red kettles, raising enough funds to keep neighbors safely housed throughout the year—almost $18,000 in 2021, which helped more than 100 Los Alamos County households in 2022.

Funds raised through bell ringing stay local. Self Help uses them to prevent utility disconnects and evictions and help those who hit a “bump in the road” by paying for things like medical supplies or other essentials.

Self Help needs volunteers to ring bells in two-hour shifts Nov. 21 through Dec. 24. Bell ringing is easy, fun and anyone can do it! It can be a great team-builder for your business or community group and a great activity for families with kids. Filling a volunteer shift is an easy way to raise funds for local families who have been particularly burdened with the high cost of food, gas, rent and other household essentials.

All volunteers will need to follow COVID/Flu public health practices to keep everyone safe and healthy this holiday season. To sign up or learn more, visit 2022 Bell Ringing or contact Self Help directly at 505.662.4666 or contact@selfhelpla.org. Volunteers also may contact the Los Alamos Volunteer Association at 505.662.8923 – the volunteer arm of the Los Alamos Retired and Senior Organization for seniors 55 and up.

About Self Help, Inc.

For more than 50 years, Self Help, Inc. has helped northern New Mexicans in need through its core programs: financial assistance for basic needs, seed grants for education and entrepreneurship, and consultations to connect people with local social service resources. In 2022 alone, Self Help will assist more than 1,000 northern New Mexican families. Approximately 18 percent of these families live in Los Alamos County, all of whom were helped with funds raised through this annual bell ringing fundraiser. Any Los Alamos County resident is eligible for help in a time of need.

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