Santa Foundation Finds a New, Larger Home New Space Will Allow for More Volunteers to Meet Growing Need
Members of the Santa Foundation board, left to right bottom row: Manisone Bounsavath, Karla Boudreau, Cindy Timmons. Back Row: Joe Formosa, Pam Formosa, Richard Timmons. Not pictured, Mike Polenski.
By J.D. O’Gara
The Santa Foundation might have outgrown its location on Joy Street in Franklin, but the charitable organization will continue to spread joy to needy neighbors out of its new, larger, 1800 square-foot location at 275 Washington St., Ste. 6, in Franklin.
Dick Timmons, President, and Cindy Timmons, Treasurer, of the Santa Foundation, were happy to find a space that allowed the nonprofit to get set up in time for their hectic holiday gift collection and distribution.
“They gave us a decent rate and they did it based on our time frame,” says Dick Timmons, and the organization, which visited several different locations, doesn’t have to “worry about volunteers moving up and down steep stairs or going outside to the workshop or storage pod.”
The space includes a large storage area with lots of vertical potential, as well as a large garage door, allowing easier pickups and drop-offs. The space, with a sizeable front office in addition to the storage area, will accommodate more volunteers, and according to Dick Timmons, “means we’ll be able to address more family needs.” Dick Timmons notes that Jan Prentice and Leah Thomas, longtime volunteers, have retired.
“We want to thank them, officially,” says Timmons, who is excited to welcome the next team of volunteers to help continue the mission. We always need more help, and there have been a lot of people who want to help, but it’s just been hard in that (small) space we previously occupied,” he says
The Santa Foundation leadership team, which has recently expanded, will be able to alternate leaders to direct volunteers on weekends, thus alleviating the burnout that can come with a busy season of holiday needs. Timmons encourages community volunteer groups, such as Boy and Girl Scouts and other community-minded organizations, to come and volunteer in the new space.
“We’re looking forward to that actually; it’s fun for them, and it’s fun for us,” says Cindy.
In the new location, Dick Timmons, who assumed the role of leading the organization as President in 2013, will continue his role, and Cindy, recently retired, will be picking up more of the load in her role as treasurer. The Santa Foundation has added five new directors in the past year and a half who will help keep the organization going beyond 2024: Joe Formosa (owner of iLoveKickboxing), Pam Formosa (owner of Brain Fit Academy), Mike Polenski (social worker, Commonwealth of Massachusetts), Manisone Bounsavath (Assistant Branch Manager of Middlesex Bank), and Karla Boudreau, a longtime volunteer for the Santa Foundation.
The Santa Foundation was established 38 years ago to provide gifts for families in need at Christmas time, with the hope that, at least on Christmas Day, these families should feel like other families, receiving presents and maybe a little hope. Since 2004, the organization has operated on a year-round basis, helping needy families with housing, utility, fuel and other bills as emergency situations arise.
The organization became a 501c3 federally approved charitable organization in 2006. With help covering overhead costs by Greenwood industries inc. and the Sola Family, 100% of all contributions and net fundraising money helps local families in need.
As the holidays approach, the Santa Foundation seeks new volunteers for their growing list of needy families. Community groups, families, and those looking for volunteer hours are encouraged to reach out to volunteer, purchase a holiday gift for someone in need, or even sponsor a family struggling during the holiday season.
The Santa Foundation works with local food pantries, The Salvation Army, St. Vincent de Paul, and local housing authorities, assisting well over 500 families each year.
The Santa Foundation assisted 604 local families during 2023 and will be able to provide for even more families in 2024.