How to Help

Season of Hope Holiday Gift Program

Please join us in participating in the 2011 Season of Hope Program. There are many opportunities to include our children and families in your holiday planning. Here’s how you can help:

St. Joseph’s Villa is dedicated to providing children with special needs and their families the opportunity to succeed through effective and innovative programs. The Villa helps children turn corners from homelessness, physical and developmental disabilities, autism, mental illness and behavioral disorders to lives of greater stability, independence, self-confidence, value and hopefulness. Your continued support enables us to reach even more children and families everyday.

To discuss your participation this holiday season please contact Catherine Stanley at cstanley@sjvmail.net or 521-5577. You can also download and fill out a Star Sponsor Form which you can then send to Catherine; to download the form, click HERE.

Thank you for your support in making this holiday season a little brighter for the children at St. Joseph’s Villa!


Due to the camps construction project, the Donation Center will be CLOSED Oct. 26th through mid-January 2012. Our Season of Hope Holiday Giving Program will continue again this year and NEW holiday gift donations and coats for children and adults will be accepted at a temporary space here on our campus by appointment only beginning Nov. 29th-Dec.21st. For additional information contact Catherine Stanley, Director of Volunteer & Community Resources at 521-5577 or cstanley@sjvmail.net or to schedule a donation delivery.

As our construction draws to an end, updates will be posted announcing the grand re-opening of the St. Joseph’s Villa Donation Center.

The St. Joseph's Villa Donation Center is located in the basement of the Villa's Administration Building at 8000 Brook Road (Brook and Parham Roads). The Center's hours have been changed to 11:00 am to 4:00 pm, Monday through Wednesday. Please do not deliver donations at night or outside of these posted hours. If it rains, your goods will (most often) be ruined.