Creative, hyper-local ways to give – and get – help across our region with options for kids, seniors, pets, the planet, and trusted tools to match your values with your wallet.
‘Tis the season to aim generosity where it lands fastest: right here at home. This year, we wanted to focus on the kind of gifts that will make your heart grow at least three sizes this holiday season. Our 2026 Giveback Guide rounds up creative, hyper-local ways to give – and get – help across DC, Maryland, Northern Virginia, and West Virginia’s Eastern Panhandle.
From holiday meal drives and kid-focused wish lists to senior support, animal rescues, and planet-friendly cleanups, these picks offer easy ways to make a difference without leaving the neighborhood. You’ll also find trusted tools to match your values (and budget) to the right nonprofits, plus easy group ideas to pull off with your friends, colleagues, or neighborhood block.
So with the wink of an eye and a twist of the head, know that you have nothing to dread this holiday season when it comes to giving that matters!
Start Here: Quick Help & Match Your Giving
If you’re not sure where to begin or if you need support yourself, here are some go-to options. Call or visit the 211 site if you need immediate help, then use these directories to match your time, money, or skills with causes that reflect your values.
- Spur Local (DMV)
- Greater Washington Community Foundation
- Charity Navigator
- Candid / GuideStar
- Giving Compass
- GreatNonprofits
- Idealist

Photo courtesy of Maya Wechsler, A Farm Less Ordinary
Holiday-Specific Local Programs
These local organizations do amazing work year-round, and a focus on seasonal efforts turns your generosity into concrete help. Pick one (or more!), confirm dates, and make an immediate, local impact!
- Bread for the City – Holiday Helpings (DC) – Fund or pick up culturally inclusive holiday meal kits.
- SOME – Trot for Hunger (DC) – Thanksgiving-morning 5K that fuels meals and services.
- Martha’s Table (DC) – Seasonal meal support; donate funds/supplies or volunteer.
- DC Central Kitchen (DC) – High-impact kitchen shifts that become thousands of meals.
- Capital Area Food Bank (DMV) – Donate, sort, or host a holiday food drive.
- Loudoun Hunger Relief – Thanksgiving Dinner Bags – Build a dinner bag (exact list provided) or donate to cover proteins.
- AFAC – Arlington Food Assistance Center (Arlington) – Holiday-useful staples and neighborhood drives.
- Carpenter’s Shelter (Alexandria) – Holiday drives, resident wish lists, and volunteer shifts.
- Montgomery County Holiday Giving Project – County-coordinated holiday food, gift cards, and toys (includes older adults).
- Food for Others (Fairfax) – Pantry, Power Pack, and mobile distributions.
- ALIVE! (Alexandria) – Food Hub + weekend distributions; ways to give and receive.
- Share of McLean – Distributes food, clothing, furniture, and baby items, and offers emergency funds.
- A Farm Less Ordinary – Nonprofit farm providing paid jobs and training for adults with disabilities while growing organic produce for Loudoun County and beyond.
- Seven Loaves Services (Middleburg) – Quiet, high-impact pantry – great for “porch pickup” drives in Hunt Country.
- Fauquier Community Food Bank & Thrift Store – Donate goods and shop the thrift; proceeds fund food aid.
- FISH of Clarke County (Berryville) – Hyper-local pantry and clothing support; volunteer or donate directly. (See also Fauquier FISH)
- Jefferson County Community Ministries (JCCM) – Food, limited financial assistance, and volunteer opportunities.
- CCAP Winchester (serving Winchester/Clarke) – Food, clothing, and financial assistance; holiday giveaways and drives.
- Eastern Panhandle Empowerment Center (EPEC) – Adopt-A-Family – Support survivor families with gifts and essentials.
- Windy Hill Foundation (Middleburg/Marshall/The Plains) – Affordable housing nonprofit; supports emergency and education funds.
Spark Joy and Solve Needs for Kids & Families
A little joy goes a long way, and these programs deliver toys, comfort, and practical support to families navigating a tough season.
- Toys for Tots (local chapters) – Donate new toys or request assistance.
- Mobile Hope – Christmas Village (Leesburg) – Sponsor toys or volunteer at a two-night “Christmas wonderland” serving 2,500+ kids.
- Salvation Army Angel Tree – National Capital Area – Sponsor a child’s wish list or apply for help.
- Children’s National – Dr. Bear’s Closet (DC) – Ship brand-new toys/gifts for hospitalized kids.
- Ronald McDonald House Charities of Greater Washington, DC – Donate supplies/funds or volunteer to deliver a family meal.
- Hopkins House – Donations of money and gifts support this Alexandria nonprofit learning center serving children, youth, and families since 1939.
- Tree of Life – Community Christmas (Western Loudoun & Sterling) – Gift cards and family support; multiple town sites with volunteer sign-ups.
Seniors: Warm Meals, Friendly Visits & Festive Care
- We Are Family DC – Thanksgiving baskets, holiday gift deliveries, and monthly groceries for older neighbors.
- Seabury Resources for Aging – Age-In-Place® – Group service days (yardwork & housekeeping) for seniors in DC Wards 4–6.
- Iona Senior Services – Community Dining Sites – Daily lunch and wellness programs for DC residents 60+.
- Meals on Wheels – Find a Local Provider – Enter your ZIP to locate meal delivery and support services.
- Fairfax County Volunteer Solutions – Holiday Care Package Drive – Assemble and donate winter care kits for older adults and adults with disabilities.
- Loudoun Volunteer Caregivers – Rides, errands, friendly visits, and handy help for seniors countywide.
- Loudoun County Area Agency on Aging (Senior Centers) – Holiday deliveries and other volunteer activities to sign up for.
- Clarke County Senior Center (Seniors First) – Congregate meals and holiday activities in Berryville.
- Clarke County Social Services – Angel Tree (includes seniors) – Sponsor an older adult’s holiday wish list via county DSS.
- Encompass Community Supports (AAA) – Home-Delivered Meals & Social Centers – Meals and activities for adults 60+ across our western counties.
- Jefferson County Council on Aging (JCCOA) – Anna Mae Reedy Senior Center – Holiday activities, congregate meals, and local transportation in Ranson/Charles Town.
Happy Paw-lidays! Holiday Cheer for Pets and Animals In Need
Warm up a winter with a wag or a purr. Foster, adopt, donate supplies, or volunteer to keep shelter animals safe and loved.
- Humane Rescue Alliance (DC) – Adopt, foster, donate, or volunteer.
- Animal Welfare League of Alexandria (AWLA) – Winter wish trees, seasonal drives, and foster support.
- FOHA (Friends of Homeless Animals) + Treasure Hound – Donate/shop at Treasure Hound; proceeds support FOHA’s no-kill shelter.
- Animal Welfare League of Arlington – Donate, volunteer, or foster through the holidays.
- Lucky Dog Animal Rescue – Adopt, donate, foster, or volunteer.
- Homeward Trails – Adoptions and volunteer shifts all season.
- Middleburg Humane Foundation – Adopt, donate, sponsor a pet; strong local footprint.
- Virginia Wildlife Center – An internationally recognized teaching hospital for wildlife medicine and clinical research, with a focus on native species. (Maybe sponsor their Critter Cam!)
- Animal Welfare Society of Jefferson County – Adopt, donate, volunteer; seasonal wish lists.
Giving Back to the Environment
Cold weather doesn’t stop stewardship. Grab gloves and join winter-friendly cleanups and tree care that keep our region healthy year-round.
- Casey Trees (DC) – Late-fall/early-winter plantings and family-friendly events.
- Rock Creek Conservancy (DC/MD) – Cleanups and invasive removals; MLK Weekend of Service.
- Anacostia Watershed Society (DC/MD) – Winter restoration and shoreline cleanups.
- Potomac Conservancy (DMV) – River cleanups and tree plantings across the region.
- National Clean-up Day – Not just a 1-Day event, this offers monthly tasks to help year-round. #dontbetrashy
- Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy – Winter workdays, citizen science, and seasonal events.
- Keep Loudoun Beautiful – Neighborhood litter cleanups and invasive pulls – great for scout troops.
Uniquely Local (Festive & a Little Quirky)
Want giving that has a dash of the sparkle of the season? These homegrown traditions mix merriment with meaningful support … perfect for friends, families, and office teams!
- Alexandria Scottish Christmas Walk (benefits The Campagna Center) – Parade + fundraising events like Taste of Scotland.
- Wreaths Across America – Arlington National Cemetery – Sponsor or place wreaths; ‘Wreaths Out’ needs volunteers too.
- One Warm Coat – Host a local coat drive at home, the office, or your building lobby.
- Bikes for the World (Rockville MD-based) – Donate bikes/parts; great pre-New Year’s project.
- Maryland Polar Bear Plunge (Special Olympics MD) – Plunge or cheer; both support Special Olympics Maryland.
Bundle Up & Do Good: Make-It-Festive Group Ideas
Steal these easy, high-impact ideas for your block, office, or friend group. They’re quick to organize, fun to attend, and built for holiday momentum. Mix & match some of the events, organizations, and activities listed above and see what holiday magic you can make in your neighborhood! Here are some examples to get you started:
- Turkey Trot & Treats – Run SOME’s 5K, then drop nonperishables at Capital Area Food Bank or AFAC.
- Wrap & Warmth Party – Wrap Toys for Tots donations while collecting coats for One Warm Coat.
- Green the Season Morning – Plant or clean up with Casey Trees or Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy; warm up at a neighborhood café after.
- Sing for Seniors – Get your holiday tunes playlist ready, grab a group of crooners, and serenade your local seniors while delivering Meals on Wheels.
Worth Repeating: There’s no shame in asking
Between government furloughs, shutdowns, and cutbacks, it’s been a difficult year across the Capital Region. If you or someone close to you needs assistance during the holidays and beyond, start with 211, your nearest pantry (ALIVE!, AFAC, Food for Others), and school or county services for holiday meals, toy programs, and utility support.
Throughout our Corcoran McEnearney offices, our “Agent Elves” are participating in many charitable drives and activities that support those in their communities. Give us a call if you’d like to help out. We’d love to have you join us!
Karisue Wyson
Karisue Wyson is the Director of Education for Corcoran McEnearney and was previously a Top Producing Realtor® in the Alexandria Office.
Visit corcoranmce.com to search listings for sale in Washington, D.C., Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia.
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