Toy Wonderland, Old Navy Shopping Spree, and more!

Filled with uncertainty and change, the last ten months of the pandemic have brought loss and hardship to many families everywhere—with a disproportionate share falling on people of color and those challenged by poverty. Many in our community work hard every day to make ends meet, and this year the economic hit they took has made things even more difficult. 

In all of this, children have had their own unique burdens. While thankfully not as susceptible to the virus, children nonetheless have been greatly affected by its arrival.

Here at GLIDE, we’re going all out to rally around our community with love and support. With the holidays upon us, we want to make this time of year extra special for the kids of low-income families because they, too, have had their worlds turned upside down.

(Photo from 2017’s Toy Wonderland)

“There’s more need this year,” says Liz Steyer, member of GLIDE Church and a longtime volunteer in GLIDE’s Toy Wonderland, who has returned again this year to oversee the volunteer effort.

“Kids are at home and more isolated this year. Most of them are doing remote school. Many of their parents are out of work [because of the economic crisis] and so can’t provide the kind of toys and holiday that they normally would.

“These toys provide an opportunity for creativity. A way to get kids off their screen and building with Legos or just being imaginative doing other things.”

And play is what childhood should be all about.

“For young kids, their job is to play,” says Liz. “The way their brains grow is through imagination, creativity and play. Giving them an opportunity to have toys that are age-appropriate, that are picked by the GLIDE staff and people that work with them, is more than just charity or making a fun holiday.”

GLIDE’s annual Toy Wonderland, sponsored by First Republic Bank, will look a little different this year in order to operate safely for all. But because of the need, it’s going forward with an even bigger reach than in years past. GLIDE programs staff have been busy redesigning an event that will now be exclusively geared to delivering toys—nearly 3,000 toys in 700 curated bags—via GLIDE’s Family, Youth and Childcare Center (FYCC) and other key programs as well as 12 partnering organizations across San Francisco. In all, Toy Wonderland will reach twice the number of children as last year.

“Hundreds of kids, not just kids affiliated with GLIDE, will be getting toys,” explains Liz. “They’re filling out wish lists of what they want. Because of pandemic safety precautions, people are not able to sign up and volunteer as they usually would this year, but we will have a small select number of volunteers who will be taking the wish lists and filling up bags of toys with the children’s names on them and delivering them to the partnering agencies. So all the toys will get out to the children, even though we can’t have a special Toy Wonderland site-specific event as usual.”

GLIDE will be safely delivering the bags of brand new, individually-curated toys via its GLIDE on the Go vans on Thursday, December 17, to community partners throughout San Francisco who will, in turn, hand them out to children in their programs. 

“I believe that GLIDE is really the heart and soul and safety net of San Francisco,” says Liz. “So this is a way that people can participate in creating a safety net for the children of San Francisco, especially those in lots of need.”

(Photo from Toy Wonderland 2019)

The Toy Drive for GLIDE’s Toy Wonderland ended on Dec 13. Sorting and curated bagging of toys is underway through Dec 15. Toys are being delivered across San Francisco on Dec. 16. Above is a behind-the-scenes look at the sorting and bagging taking place this week.

Below are some of the other events GLIDE and its loving community members and generous supporters have already organized to support our kids and their families in this especially challenging time.

Back to School Celebration

Every year, GLIDE Church hosts a Back to School Celebration for the kids in our community to help get them prepped for school. This year, the event looked a bit different. To practice physical distancing, an amazing team of volunteers led by Church members Tyree Leslie and Steve Steve Hyzer created Back to School goodie bags for kids ages 3 to 18. The goodie bags included headphones, at-home activities, games, books, foam balls, crayons or colored pencils, and three snacks.

“Mister Marvin and Perry [in the Church Office] helped select social justice books for most age groups,” adds Steve, “a big plus for the times we live in.  Those five and under received a stuffed toy and washable crayons.”

In all, approximately 1,400 items were distributed to 149 students to help ensure kids got through this particularly tough school year well supplied, while also letting them know they’re a part of a loving community that cares about them and encourages them to do their best—and to have fun!

“I volunteer to help organize GLIDE’s Back to School Celebration, each year, for the same reason I volunteer at GLIDE,” says Steve, “because I get back so much more than I give.  This year’s event was different due to Covid. The struggles of pulling this all together are now forgotten but hopefully our students will remember everyone’s generosity for some time. Thanks to GLIDE Staff for making this successful.”

Tyree joined in giving praise to all involved. “This was one of the greatest BTC Teams Ever,” writes Tyree. “Go Team!!!”

Halloween Family COVID-19 Testing Day

Halloween is a holiday widely loved by all children, but due to the pandemic this year many kids weren’t able to celebrate the same way by dressing up and trick-or-treating at night. We wanted families in our community to feel safe and welcomed for the festive holiday, so GLIDE’s Family Resource Center and Walk-In Center teamed up to host a Halloween Family COVID-19 Testing event, where families could come together and get tested safely, receive goodie bags, and pick out pumpkins!

Thanksgiving Brunch

Every year, GLIDE hosts a Thanksgiving Meal for the community, and this year we felt we had to do all we could to make it possible to safely celebrate with the community and make the day meaningful. Our staff and a smaller then usual but mighty number of volunteers decorated outdoor tent seating areas with festive Charlie Brown decor and served delicious Thanksgiving meals. The settings came complete with kids’ activity kits, lovingly assembled by volunteers Tyree Leslie, Steve Hyzer and Sara Diamond. Seeing the smiles on families’ faces was the best part of Thanksgiving for us.

Old Navy Shopping Spree

Every year, Old Navy and GAP generously sponsor and host an Old Navy Shopping Spree for kids enrolled at GLIDE’s Janice Mirikitani Family, Youth and Childcare Center (FYCC). This year, instead of a store visit, Old Navy arranged to safely deliver to FYCC the items the families had selected online. As this pandemic has taken away many precious sources of income, this event was very special for many families, allowing kids to get new winter clothes just in time for the holidays. 

“I picked out winter clothes for my son. I got vests, pants and sweatshirts to keep him warm,” said one FYCC mom.

“I picked out sweaters, overalls, a Christmas dress, and a bunch of cute holiday jammies for my daughter,” shared Tiffany, another FYCC mom.

We asked Old Navy Shopping Spree participants, What’s your favorite part of the holidays?

“I like Thanksgiving, because she is so thankful to be in this country with endless opportunities and support,” said one FYCC mom, adding, “I like Christmas because it is a time to be with family and enjoy your time together.”

“I enjoy all the holiday festivities but love the giving aspect of it as well,” she continued. “I think the holidays should be a time of helping others. I take my daughter to the park, water play, and do lots of arts and crafts. This pandemic has impacted my family because I am a mother of three, so navigating a work schedule and my kids’ school Zoom classes has been difficult but not impossible with the help of my family.”

2020 has been a year like no other. We have all been impacted in one degree or another by an unprecedented health emergency, the most divisive election of our lifetimes, and a nationwide reckoning with the ongoing legacies of racial injustice. However, even amid the uncertainty of these days, there is one thing GLIDE’s community can rely on come November: A chance to once again gather at the Annual Holiday Jam—a much-anticipated evening of celebration, storytelling, music and beloved community benefitting GLIDE programs and services. This year, in keeping with the times, the Holiday Jam will be going virtual! And while we won’t be gathering in one physical space, you can bet it will still be a night of powerful connection and a night to remember.

2020 Annual Holiday Jam Logo

Here are 7 reasons why you should join us to Rise Up for Change at the 2020 GLIDE Holiday Jam!

1. It’s for a good cause! Attend this year’s Holiday Jam and you’ll show your support for an organization that has been transforming lives for nearly 60 years, showing up every day for the most vulnerable in our community. GLIDE’s Daily Free Meals program is among our most well-known, offering three free meals a day to anyone in need. But did you know that GLIDE operates a whole range of integrated support programs? We provide daily access to healthcare and harm reduction resources, offer counseling to those struggling with substance use or violent behavior, and operate a center dedicated to the needs of vulnerable children and families, to name but a few of our additional services. As one of the premier human services agencies in San Francisco, GLIDE is a cause worthy of your support!

Staff at the free COVID-19 Tenderloin Community Testing Site

2. GLIDE has continued to offer vital services throughout 2020 and needs your support now more than ever! In the face of the upheavals and uncertainties of the last 10 months, GLIDE has repeatedly stepped up, adapting services to reach more people in need, and expanding advocacy efforts to drive the systemic change that strengthens our communities. Since March, GLIDE has provided up to 15,000 meals a week. We’ve also increased mobile outreach—providing meals, water, health information and screenings, hygiene supplies, and harm reduction services to unhoused and extremely-low-income people at encampments and through partnering community-based organizations across the city. Since July, we’ve offered free COVID-19 testing on site twice a week to help ensure the health and wellbeing of our most vulnerable community members. Join us on November 19 and support an organization that truly Walks the Walk, even in the most desperate of times.

Vernon Bush, the GLIDE Ensemble and special guests perform in 2019

3. The Holiday Jam will be a party to remember! GLIDE will welcome an incredible array of musical artists to the 2020 Holiday Jam for a night of brand-new and best-of performances. Between them, our artists boast a huge haul of Grammy Awards and nominations, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductions, Gold and Platinum records, and multiple top ten–selling singles and albums! Join us as we groove to the powerhouse talents of India.Arie, Joan Baez, Lisa Fischer, Michael Franti, Goapele, Tom Johnston, Ledisi, and D’Wayne Wiggins. And of course the renowned GLIDE Ensemble and The Change Band!

Holiday Jam Performers

4. The Holiday Jam is part of San Francisco’s rich history! Friends and supporters have been gathering to raise funds for GLIDE every November for over 20 years. It has become a San Francisco tradition for Co-Founders Rev. Cecil Williams and Janice Mirikitani, and more recently President and CEO Karen Hanrahan, to welcome a host of artists, poets, comedians, and political changemakers to the Holiday Jam stage—while GLIDE family and staff enjoy the show, dining on GLIDE’s famous fried chicken and sharing in the spirit of unconditional love and community. Past attendees include Robin Williams, Maya Angelou, and Bobby McFerrin, to name but a few!

Holiday Jam Attendees
Holiday Jam Performance
Holiday Attendees including Janice Mirikitani and Rev. Cecil Williams

5. Watch the GLIDE Ensemble perform for the first time in 10 months! For six decades the GLIDE Ensemble and The Change Band have brought together those with disparate spiritual paths and life circumstances to sing of liberation, truth-telling, love and hope. Serving as one of the most elemental pillars of the GLIDE community, they have been a feature at every Holiday Jam, and this year will be no exception! Adapting to current public health protocols, the GLIDE Ensemble have recorded a brand-new song, virtually, and will premiere it on November 19! You won’t want to miss this special moment!

6. Post-election, join us for the perfect opportunity to reflect, recharge, and reaffirm our commitment to a more just and equitable world! In one of the most polarizing elections of our time, in the midst of a dark period defined by divisiveness, struggle and fear, millions of voters took to the polls to choose a new path. While it is clear that distrust and divisions remain across our polarized country, it is also clear that we must come together, irrespective of our differences, to begin the restorative and hopeful work of healing. We have much to do to reach that light at the end of the tunnel and there is hard work required in order to reconcile communities, restore social trust and to make meaningful and lasting progress on racial justice. Now is the time to come together to voice our shared values, to celebrate this time of renewal, and to Rise up for Change!

7. The GLIDE Holiday Jam is FREE to all attendees! We want to spread the joy of the Holiday Jam far and wide this year, so we are throwing open the virtual doors and making this incredible program FREE for all! All we ask is that you RSVP ahead of time by visiting out www.glide.org/holidayjam. Of course, we would also gladly accept donations and sponsorships in order to fund our vital work! The dollars you give go directly to providing services for individuals and families in dire need.

The 2020 GLIDE Annual Holiday Jam: Rise Up for Change will take place on November 19, at 7:00 pm (PST). Visit www.glide.org/holidayjam to RSVP today!