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    • About Us
      • Our History
      • Our Mission
    • Programs
      • Psychosocial Rehab
      • Operation Santa Claus
      • Outreach and Education
      • Round Table Series
      • ALS Symposium 2022
    • Events
      • Tennis Tournament 2023
      • Past Fundraisers
      • Featured News
      • ALS Mental Health Network
    • Resources
      • It Is OK To Be Not OK
      • What is Mental Health
      • Mental Illness Highlight
      • Mental Health Month
      • Mental Health Resources
      • Coronavirus Resources
      • The Bellringer
      • Whole-listic Wellness
    • Contact Us
    • Donate
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Mental Health America in Montgomery
  • Home
  • About Us
    • Our History
    • Our Mission
  • Programs
    • Psychosocial Rehab
    • Operation Santa Claus
    • Outreach and Education
    • Round Table Series
    • ALS Symposium 2022
  • Events
    • Tennis Tournament 2023
    • Past Fundraisers
    • Featured News
    • ALS Mental Health Network
  • Resources
    • It Is OK To Be Not OK
    • What is Mental Health
    • Mental Illness Highlight
    • Mental Health Month
    • Mental Health Resources
    • Coronavirus Resources
    • The Bellringer
    • Whole-listic Wellness
  • Contact Us
  • Donate
  • Become a Member
  • Volunteer
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Past Operation Santa Clauses

Thank you to our 2020 Donors and Supporters!

 So much love and spirit was put into this year's OSC, and everyone was so excited to see Santa Claus and his elves and to receive their Christmas presents! We hope to continue this momentum of sharing this love and spirit with our beloved consumers for the next year! 

2020 OSC Photo Gallery

    Thank You to Our 2019 Donors and Supporters!

    Thank you so much for all those who helped make 2019 OSC a great success! There was a lot of good food, fun, and fellowship with all the consumers. The participants especially enjoyed receiving their Christmas presents, meeting Santa Claus and his family, and partaking in the Christmas dinner 

    Dr. Guy Renfroe & Students 

    Facebook Donors and Supporters 

    Fire Brand Ministries 

    Grace Episcopal Church 

    Hobbs Foundation 

    Montgomery Area Mental Health Authority 

    Mr. & Ms. Tom Waldrip

    Mr. Arch Lee

    Mr. Charles Jinright

    Mr. Jim & Cathy Ridling 

    Mr. Jim L. Ridling

    Mr. Richard Bollinger 

    Mr. Wayne & Shan Russell

    Mrs. Paity Wallace

    Ms. Carolyn Dunlavy 

    Ms. Charlene Roberson

    Ms. Charlotte English

    Ms. Judy Johnson 

    Ms. Kathleen Wilkowski 

    Ms. Marjorie Callander 

    Ms. Merle Walters

    Pike Road Civic Club 

    2019 OSC Photo Gallery

      A History of Operation Santa Claus

      Operation Santa Claus is a long-standing holiday project of Mental Health America in Montgomery. Started in 1952 by MHA volunteer Alice Kidd, the event is an annual gift drive to benefit individuals served by the mental health system. Organizers felt the project would be a worthwhile way to ensure gifts would be distributed to individuals who may not have family with whom to share the holidays. 


      In the River Region, Operation Santa Claus provides gifts for members of the Friendship and Open Door Clubs, Mental Health Authority group homes, day treatment and CHOICES’ programs, area foster homes, and residents of state mental health facilities. It takes everyone working together to make sure that those who have mental illness are not forgotten during the holidays. 

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      • The Bellringer
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