There are only 12 days left until gift deliveries begin for Elves for the Elderly. We are excited to spread the joy to our seniors, displaced veterans, and people with disabilities. Our excitement, gratitude, and spirit for this beloved tradition continue to grow stronger than ever. As our volunteers begin to prepare for the sorting and packing that starts at the end of next week, we are reminded why the effort for Elves for the Elderly is so essential. As we continue to accept donations and count down to the days of gift delivery, we reflect on how powerful small acts of kindness can be for seniors.
The Loneliness Many Seniors Face This Time of Year
Some older adults experience increased feelings of isolation during the holidays. All around the world, people prepare for gatherings, traditions, and celebrations during this time of year. However, some seniors could experience:
- Quiet homes
- Few visitors
- Fixed incomes, making basic comforts feel unattainable
- Grief from the loss of spouses, family members, or friends
- Days that feel long, quiet, or disconnected
The isolation that seniors can experience during the holidays can create a sense of loneliness and a negative impact on their mental, emotional, and physical well-being. Feelings of being overlooked or forgotten can arise in seniors during this season that typically celebrates togetherness. This is the reason that each small act of kindness is so meaningful. As simple as a warm conversation, a thoughtful gesture, or a delivered gift bag from the effort of many in the community for Elves for the Elderly can brighten a senior’s day.
How a Simple Gift Bag Creates Connection
A gift bag is more than a simple offering, and for many seniors, it represents much more. When a volunteer comes through the door of a senior’s home, they are not just carrying a bag of items, but also warmth and kindness. This helps to create a moment of connection. While each gift bag contains practical items and comforting treats, what truly touches the heart of our seniors is the message that it represents: “You are remembered. You matter. You are not forgotten this season.“
These visits are the heart of Elves for the Elderly. The day that a gift bag arrives from a volunteer with Elves for the Elderly could be the only visit a senior receives this time of year. It also serves as a reminder that their community genuinely cares about their well-being. Whether they receive a blanket for warmth, a puzzle for joy, or a smile from a volunteer for comfort, every element of the gift bag is delivered with intention and love.
Our Community Partners So Far: The Heart of the Mission
The success of Elves for the Elderly is possible because of the kindness and generosity of our community partners. This year, we are honored to have support and donation bins at:
- Oasis In-Home Care: 286 Clear Sky Ct, STE A, Clarksville, TN 37043
- Amedisys Home Health: 2690 Madison St, STE 200, Clarksville, TN 37043
- Dogwood Bend Assisted Living by Americare: 160 Hillcrest Dr, Clarksville, TN 37043
- Restoring Health Clinic: 311 Landrum Pl, STE 500C, Clarksville, TN 37043
5. SunCrest Home Health: 647 Dunlop Ln, STE 305, Clarksville, TN 37040
6. SunCrest Hospice: 647 Dunlop Ln, STE 117, Clarksville, TN 37040
- Tennessee Men’s Clinic of Clarksville: 298 Clear Sky Ct, STE C, Clarksville, TN 37043
- Unity Psychiatric Care: 930 Professional Park Dr, Clarksville, TN 37040
We are also excited to have the Youth Engagement Service to help us with gift deliveries this year. We have already begun receiving donations from many individuals, for which we are very grateful. We look forward to having all the volunteers help during the sorting, packaging, and delivery of the gift items. All this involvement embodies the spirit of this initiative: neighbors helping neighbors and a community uniting to ensure that our seniors are not forgotten during the holidays.
12 Days Left
Again, we are 12 days away from gift delivery, but there is still time to make a difference. Here is how you can still get involved:
- Donate items
- Volunteer to sort, pack, or deliver
- Host a donation bin at your organization
- Refer a senior, displaced veteran, or person with disability
- Spread the word – Even a simple share on social media could inspire others to donate, volunteer, or refer a senior.
Elves for the Elderly invites you to sign up here: https://zfrmz.com/dMk0J7leQbiIXRwitoFx.
Every Act Counts
As we count down through these final 12 days, we are reminded that Elves for the Elderly is more than a seasonal event. It is a promise to our seniors, displaced veterans, and people with disabilities that they are seen, valued, and cared for. Every donated item, every volunteered hour, and every compassionate delivery brings warmth to someone’s holiday season.
With your continued support, this year is on track to be the most heartwarming yet. Thank you for being part of the mission.
- FAQ: What’s in a gift bag?
- Answer: Many are filled with donations such as toiletries, hats, gloves, socks, coats, pajamas, blankets, throws, laundry detergent, dish soap, non-perishable foods, water bottles, mugs, books, puzzles, word games, crossword puzzles, chess sets, checkers, playing cards, and more. These bags continue to grow to meet the essential needs of seniors.
- FAQ: Who qualifies for these gift bags?
- Answer: The simple answer is—everyone! There is no income check required, no qualification process, and no disqualifiers. Many individuals are referred to the program through various pathways, including home health agencies, hospice organizations, caregivers, friends of seniors, and more. Some request bags for their own clients, who they know can use this holiday cheer. At its core, Elves for the Elderly fosters inclusivity: any senior/veteran/disabled client who needs additional support, encouragement, or companionship is welcome to receive a gift.
- FAQ: How can I refer someone in need?
- Answer: Please contact Hailey Mullins, Oasis In-Home Care Growth and Innovation Project Manager, at 931-802-3941 or the Oasis In-Home Care office line at 931-266-4441.
- FAQ: What are the geographic boundaries for gift deliveries?
- Answer: We service Clarksville, TN; Hopkinsville, KY; Nashville, TN; and the surrounding areas of Middle Tennessee, including the areas in-between. Our hope is to grow to meet the needs of more individuals!
- FAQ: When is the last day to donate?
- Answer: Donation pick-ups from the community donation sites will start on Dec 18. Donations are accepted until Dec 22.
- FAQ: When are volunteer times?
- Answer: There are several days that volunteering can take place; please consider joining us on a day that fits your schedule. Volunteer days include Dec 19-Dec 23. Sorting and packing days will be Dec 19-22. Deliveries will run between Dec 22-23. Please refer to the sign-up form for more details. Specific times of day and location to volunteer will be communicated and available on Oasis In-Home Care social media (Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn) closer to start of event. Any changes to schedule will also be communicated promptly.

