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Morning Call Launches 26th Be an Angel Campaign Amid Urgent Need

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UPDATE: The Morning Call has just launched its 26th annual Be an Angel campaign, responding to an urgent rise in community needs within the Lehigh Valley. With skyrocketing prices and dwindling resources, many local families are struggling to meet even their most basic needs this holiday season.

As the campaign kicks off, organizers emphasize the dire situation facing nonprofits that provide essential services such as food, shelter, and healthcare. “So many families and individuals are feeling the impact of rising costs and limited resources,” said Amarelis Rodriguez of the Lehigh Conference of Churches. “Donations give us the opportunity to meet people where they are, offering hope, help, and a reminder that they’re not alone.”

This year, the Be an Angel campaign calls for community support to fulfill urgent wishes from local nonprofits. The campaign has extended the donation deadline to January 1, 2026, allowing more time for contributions. Even the smallest donation can make a significant difference.

Over the past 25 years, the Be an Angel campaign has raised nearly $6.2 million to support local initiatives. Last year, generous donors contributed over $275,400 in tangible goods alone. These figures do not account for the countless hours volunteered by community members, which many agencies cite as their most valuable resource.

This year’s wish list includes critical needs identified by local organizations. The Northern Lehigh Food Pantry in Slatington urgently seeks laundry detergent, personal care items, and monetary donations to purchase food. Meanwhile, Parkland C.A.R.E.S Food Bank in Orefield is asking for gift cards to buy essential items for those it serves.

The call for help extends to organizations like New Bethany in Bethlehem, which supports the homeless community. They require winter camping supplies, including heavy blankets and waterproof backpacks, to ensure the safety and comfort of those in need during the harsh winter months.

Community members can also donate gently used items. Community Bikeworks in Allentown is accepting bicycles of all conditions to support its Earn a Bike program, which helps at-risk children learn valuable skills. Additionally, Community Music School is seeking new or gently used musical instruments, particularly violins, to provide opportunities for students who cannot afford them.

As the community rallies to support these initiatives, the need for volunteers remains critical. The Northampton County 4-H Center in Nazareth is looking for carpentry and painting services to uplift its facilities.

The Be an Angel campaign not only helps provide for the immediate needs of families and individuals but also fosters a sense of community and compassion during these challenging times. “It truly takes a community coming together to support those facing challenging times,” Rodriguez added.

To view the complete wish list and learn how to contribute, visit mcall.com/beanangel. Join the movement to make a difference and become an angel in your community today!

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