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Transforming the Holidays for Local Seniors

The holidays can be a lonely time for many seniors, but the Next Steps 4 Seniors Foundation is changing that. This December, the foundation’s cherished annual gift drop will touch the lives of nearly 700 seniors, reminding them they are loved and celebrated.
 
As part of this year's initiative, the foundation is engaging local middle school students to lend a hand in the experience. Through heartfelt pen pal cards and personal notes, students are bridging generations, creating meaningful connections that will make each senior feel cherished this holiday season.
 
Every gift bag is thoughtfully curated to include essentials like grocery gift cards, warm blankets, and puzzle books, along with personalized, hand-written notes that deliver comfort and love. Throughout December, staff and volunteers will visit local senior communities to personally deliver the bags, providing not only gifts but also much-needed quality time, conversation, and engagement.
 
This year, the Next Steps 4 Seniors Foundation plans to reach nearly 700 seniors across the region, including communities in Auburn Hills, Detroit, Mt. Clemens, and Sterling Heights.
 
"Our mission is to ensure that seniors who may be facing isolation or financial hardship are reminded that they are cared for and celebrated," said Wendy Jones, Founder of the Next Steps 4 Seniors Foundation. "This isn’t just about delivering gifts—it’s about delivering hope and connection to seniors who need it most.  We are so grateful for the volunteers, local schools, and community members who make this initiative possible.”
 
About Next Steps 4 Seniors Foundation:
The Next Steps 4 Seniors Foundation is dedicated to supporting low-income and isolated seniors in the local community through a variety of outreach programs.
 
We invite members of the media to join us during one of the gift deliveries to see the impact firsthand and share these powerful stories of connection and kindness being held on December 13, 17 and 19th at various senior community locations. For more information or to get involved, please contact 248-651-5010.
  
Press Contact:
Natalia Petraszczuk, VP of Operations
Next Steps 4 Seniors Foundation
248-651-5010
 
office@nextsteps4seniors.com
www.nextsteps4seniorsfoundation.org

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