Seasonal & Holidays
5 Castro Valley Area Nonprofits To Support This Holiday Season
Education, health care, parks — here's how you can make a difference.

CASTRO VALLEY, CA — If you’re like many of your Castro Valley neighbors, you may spend a good part of the holiday season with your credit card in hand buying gifts for family and friends. Coming up soon is a chance to give back to the local community.
Giving Tuesday, which in 2024 falls on Dec. 3, is a day dedicated to supporting nonprofit and community groups. Since 2012, nonprofits worldwide have used the Tuesday after Thanksgiving to galvanize fundraising, rally volunteers and add momentum to their causes.
Maintaining funding is a constant challenge for many nonprofits that fill gaps and meet other needs in the Castro Valley area.
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Here are five local nonprofits to consider getting behind on Giving Tuesday:
1. Castro Valley Educational Foundation: In 2024, the foundation awarded $121,000 in scholarships to local students. Help the Class of 2025.
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2. Eden Medical Center: Donate to the breast health program, cancer care, the intensive care unit, neurology, or trauma and emergency services.
3. East Bay Regional Parks: The district includes 73 parks spanning 126,809 acres. Donate to send a kid to camp, pay for programs, or enhance the environment.
4. CSU East Bay: Donate to academic scholarship funds, athletics, the library, and more.
5. Oakland Zoo: This world-class zoo has been a destination for generations of Castro Valley families.
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