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Home / Articles / Blog Posts / Toy Drives, Food Pantries and Other Volunteer/Donation Opportunities in Staten Island for the Holidays

Toy Drives, Food Pantries and Other Volunteer/Donation Opportunities in Staten Island for the Holidays

November 24, 2025 By Staten Island Parent Staff

Toy Drives, Food Pantries and Other Volunteer/Donation Opportunities in Staten Island for the Holidays
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Toy Drives, Food Pantries and Other Volunteer/Donation Opportunities in Staten Island for the Holidays

The holiday season is a wonderful time to show how thankful you are for life’s blessings by giving to those who are less fortunate. There are many ways to give back to the community and plenty of Staten Island volunteer opportunities this year. You can donate to toy or coat drive, dress like Santa Claus and visit children in need, collect food for a local food pantry, and so much more. And if you prefer to make a difference by making a monetary donation, there are many important and worthwhile organizations and charities on Staten Island that need financial support. Browse our guide for opportunities for kids, families, and individuals to help fellow Staten Islanders this holiday season.

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Borough Hall Toy Drive

Borough Hall is partnering with Joyce’s Tavern for a Holiday Toy Drive to collect toys for children of all ages to bring joy to families in need this holiday season. Donate through Dec. 10 or by visiting the Wish List on Amazon. There are two options for delivery. If you donate through the Wish List, all toys will be delivered to Borough Hall. Toys can also be dropped off at Joyce’s Tavern, which is located at 3823 Richmond Ave.

Catholic Charities of Staten Island

The organization serves the Staten Island community through a variety of direct services. These services include infant and preschool daycare, residential and other programs for developmentally challenged youth, social services to families in crisis, assistance to senior citizens, and more. To learn how you can support the organization, visit the website.

City Harvest

City Harvest is a food rescue organization that brings fresh, nutritious food to communities throughout NYC, free of charge, to help feed New Yorkers who are experiencing food insecurity. Since 1982, City Harvest has rescued and delivered over 1 billion pounds of food to help feed New Yorkers in need. There are many ways to support the organization. You can make a donation, hold a food drive, or volunteer. 

Meals On Wheels Of Staten Island

Meals on Wheels serves to ensure elderly people in the community receive nutritious meals and the human connection they need to help them live independently, by delivering two meals per day to senior citizens who can no longer shop for or prepare their own meals. Anyone older than 18 with a driver’s license and 2 free hours one morning per week can apply to deliver meals.

New York Cares

The organization holds an annual coat drive and addresses issues including hunger and homelessness. Volunteers serve in schools, soup kitchens, senior centers, public parks, libraries, and other nonprofits. Volunteer projects are in all five boroughs, designed to suit your schedule and your interests.

One Warm Coat

One Warm Coat promotes sustainability while providing resources on where to donate coats to individuals in need. Use their search tab to locate coat drives all over Staten Island, New York and the United States.

Project Hospitality

This Staten Island-based organization serves those in need, including the poor, hungry, and homeless residents of the borough. You can make a donation, donate food or supplies, or volunteer (check out the many ways to volunteer on the website). Food donations can be dropped off at the Community Services Center at 514 Bay St. Items in greatest demand include canned meats, fish and vegetables, fruit or vegetable juices, pasta and tomato sauce, non-perishable milk, cereals, and rice.

Secret Sandy Claus Project

The organization originally began as a way to deliver toys and relief items to thousands of families affected by Hurricane Sandy. It has since helped many more children in need, whether they be children battling cancer, with a disability, experiencing homelessness, in a foster home, or who are economically disadvantaged. 

South Shore Community Pantry

The mission of this organization is to provide an uplifting experience through food, advice, and mental stability. Among the ways it helps those in need, it holds fundraisers to provide necessities including clothing, toiletries, and blankets. Check out the website to learn more, including ways to support the organization.

St. George Theatre Annual Toy Drive

The St. George Theatre is once again hosting their annual toy drive. Recipients to benefit children from Beautiful Heartbeats, Community Health Action of SI, Seaman’s Society for Children and Families. Project Hospitality Uncle Chase Foundation and KWoods Foundation. Drop off new, unwrapped toys to the theatre between noon and 5pm on 11/26, 12/2 to 12/5, 12/9 to 12/12 and 12/16.

Toys For Tots

The organization is run by the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve, and their mission is to collect new, unwrapped toys and distribute them to less fortunate children at Christmas. Check the website for ways on how to donate and support the organization.

Where To Turn’s Holiday Toy Drive

This organization works to provide crisis relief services for victims of tragedies by aiding them in obtaining the help they need during the recovery process. Each year, the organization collects and distributes toys through its warehouse at 22 Brienna Court. Check the website or email Dennis McKeon at dennis.mckeon@where-to-turn.org for details about the drive.

 

 

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