#WeGiveCatholic to Support 12 Days of Christmas

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#WeGiveCatholic to Support 12 Days of Christmas

Give on Giving Tuesday + Volunteer for 12 Days of Christmas!

Tuesday, December 2, 2025…a Day of Giving!

The 12 Days of Christmas Ministry funded by #WeGiveCatholic provides 12 days of gifts to individuals who have experienced a hardship during the past year. Your donations help these individuals and families that are in need of a little extra of God’s love, care and kindness this season.

During the 12 Days leading up to Christmas, we have volunteers “adopt a family” and help deliver these random acts of kindness. It’s simple… it’s fun… and most importantly, it’s significant in the life of someone in need!

GIVE A GIFT THAT CAN’T BE BOUGHT… LET’S GIVE HOPE!

Volunteer to be a 12 Days of Christmas elf! It’s simple… it’s fun… and most importantly, it’s significant in the life of someone in need! Can you help? We provide the gifts, the address, everything you need – you just deliver them to the families. What a wonderful opportunity to give back and be reminded of the TRUE reason for this Christmas season.

Please contact Lisa at Lhomady@stambrose.us if you are interested in volunteering or would like more information.

Are you a past 12 Days of Christmas recipient and want to share your story about how impactful being a gift-receiver was during a tough time? Please email Rebecca Kaaikaula with your story. Sharing your great story is just as special as the gifts you received from the 12 Days of Christmas!

What a beautiful sight to see all the different age groups and ministries involved in making each gift. I was deeply touched every day. It was like my own little earth angel throughout the Christmas season. – Past Recipient

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Parish Registration

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Eucharistic Adoration

Come and spend some time in prayer during Eucharistic Adoration as we “watch and wait," remaining “silent” in His loving Presence.

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