Santa Claus Anonymous

Santa Claus Anonymous, Inc is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and a long time, Baltimore City based charity [1] that provides gift certificates to families in Baltimore City and seven neighboring counties in Maryland during the holiday season. The organization was founded in 1934 by Theodore McKeldin, Baltimore mayor in 1943 and 1963. The organization is one of the few charities in the Baltimore–Washington metropolitan area that relies on the Christmas Spirit of generosity, abundance, and joy to raise money.[2]

Santa Claus Anonymous
Founded1934
TypeSocial
FocusChildren, Christmas gifts
Location
  • Baltimore, MD
Area served
Baltimore-Washington metropolitan area
MethodGift certificate distribution
Employees
1
Websitesantaclausanonymous.org
Formerly called
Christmas Party Inc

History

The organization started out as a Christmas party organized in 1934 by the newly formed Baltimore Junior Association of Commerce to provide holiday gifts to 5,000 children from low-income households; the association was then headed by Theodore McKeldin who later became a mayor of Baltimore. A year later, three additional groups joined the association, the Junior League of Baltimore, Loews Century and the Evening Sun.[3] The group held the biggest Christmas party in Baltimore in the later 1940s and 1950s and the number of gift recipients grew from 5,000 to reach 7,000.[4] In 1947, the organization then known as Christmas Party, Inc. began mailing gifts certificates to a number of parents in low-income households from a list obtained from the Department of Welfare in Baltimore. The idea was that a gift from a parent is appreciated more by the children than a gift received from a stranger. In 1948, the group started an annual dance to benefit their mission. By 1956, the group changed the organization's name from Christmas Party, Inc to Santa Claus Anonymous.[5]

Activities

The organization's major activities include two annual events: a marathon football event and a wine and beer tasting event held during December.

References

  1. Reddy, S. (2005, Jan 01). Santa claus anonymous $100,000 in the red ; contributions fell short of charity's budgeted aid. The Sun.
  2. 1935, Dec 08). The Sun.
  3. 7,000 children made happy by annual christmas party. (1940, Dec 23). The Sun.
  4. Christmas charity dance. (1954, Nov 07). The Sun.

Category

Baltimore

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