Do Gooders invite the community to spend Christmas with their ‘family’.

Do Gooders of Hampton Roads formed five years ago and kicked off their big Christmas gathering that continues to expand.

HAMPTON, Va. — What started as a simple holiday meal stop is becoming the holiday headquarters of Hampton Roads. The Citizens Unit Boys and Girls Club in Hampton was filled with new toys, necessities, and hot meals on Wednesday. They were available for anyone in need of a Christmas wish. “We found out that there is more here than just the homeless that have nowhere to go on Christmas Day,” said Do Gooders of Hampton Roads Chairman Whalan McDew. “You have a lot of military here. You have college students that don’t get home. You have elderly in the community and some people just don’t have family anymore.” Go to article…

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