Giving Tuesday 2025

We need YOU! TODAY is Giving Tuesday!

Donate or Volunteer!

On December 20, we’re hosting a Christmas Celebration for our homeless guests and impoverished families in need. 

We’re fundraising for coats, shoes, and food—and we need volunteers ready to serve with joy! 

Let’s show the heart of Dallas and the love of Jesus this Christmas. 

DONATE and/or Volunteer!  We need your help!

Give Hope This Giving Tuesday: Join Operation Care International in Serving the Homeless and Impoverished Families

Giving Tuesday is a beautiful global tradition—a day dedicated to generosity, compassion, and the simple joy of giving. For Operation Care International, Giving Tuesday is more than just a date on the calendar. It is an opportunity to shine the light of Christ into the lives of the homeless and impoverished families we serve every year.

As we prepare for Christmas Gift 2025—our annual celebration of Jesus’ birth at the Dallas Convention Center—we invite you to join us in transforming lives through love, service, and practical help.


Why Giving Tuesday Matters

While many families gather for holiday meals, millions of people in America are struggling with hunger, homelessness, and uncertainty. For many of our guests, the simple gift of a warm coata pair of shoesa meal, or a caring prayer can bring comfort that lasts long after the holidays.

Giving Tuesday is your chance to say:

“I care. You matter. You are loved.”

Every act of generosity—no matter the size—directly impacts individuals and families who often feel forgotten.


How Your Gift Helps

Your donation today helps Operation Care International provide:

  • New shoes and socks

  • Warm coats and clothing

  • Hygiene kits and essential supplies

  • A hot meal and heartfelt hospitality

  • Foot-washing and prayer

  • Children’s gifts, toys, and Christmas joy

  • Hope-filled resources to help families rebuild their lives

Your Giving Tuesday support helps us prepare for the nation’s largest Christmas celebration for the homeless and in-need, held every December in Dallas. This event welcomes thousands of guests each year—children, seniors, veterans, and families longing for dignity, love, and encouragement.


Stories of Hope Begin With You

Every year, we hear countless stories of lives touched by simple, Christ-centered kindness.
A mother receiving a warm coat for her child.
A veteran getting new shoes after walking miles.
A child discovering their very first Christmas gift.
A family sharing a hot meal they otherwise could not afford.

These small but powerful moments create lifelong impact—and they happen because of people like you.


Ways You Can Make a Difference This Giving Tuesday

❤️ 1. Give a Financial Donation

Your generosity helps us purchase coats, shoes, food, Bibles, hygiene kits, and supplies for Christmas Gift 2025.
Donate at: www.OpCare.org or Our NTGD campaign page (no fee for us)

🧥 2. Donate Items

We urgently need:

  • Coats

  • Shoes

  • Socks

  • Hygiene items

  • Children’s gifts

  • Food donations

🤝 3. Volunteer With Us

Join our community of servant-hearted volunteers. Be part of something meaningful this Christmas season.

📣 4. Spread the Word

Share our mission on social media, tell a friend, or encourage your church or workplace to join you in giving back.


Together, We Bring the Love of Jesus to Those Who Need It Most

Giving Tuesday is a reminder that when we come together, we can change the world one life at a time.

Your generosity fuels hope.
Your compassion warms hearts.
Your love reflects the heart of Christ.

Join Operation Care International this Giving Tuesday. Be the reason someone feels loved, valued, and remembered this Christmas.

👉 Donate today at www.OpCare.org
👉 Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube for updates and stories.

Thank you for giving hope.
Thank you for giving love.
Thank you for caring.

 

You Can Make a Difference

Your gift of time or money can help meet someone's need
and share with them the Gospel of Christ.

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