DHHS giving drives benefit some of Utah’s most vulnerable

For Immediate Release

Nov. 22, 2022

Salt Lake City — The Utah Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) is gathering donations for our annual Holiday Giving Drive, which helps ensure that vulnerable populations receive gifts, necessities, and the assurance that someone cares.

The Forgotten Patient Holiday Project, the Office of Public Guardian Giving Drive, and the Division of Juvenile Justice and Youth Services Giving Drive benefit patients at the Utah State Hospital (USH), adults who are wards of the state served by the Office of Public Guardian (OPG), and youth in JJYS services, respectively. DHHS staff manage the donations, purchase and wrap the gifts, and distribute them to those in need. 

See below for details about each of these holiday giving opportunities.

Please contact DHHS PIO Katie England for more information about photo, video and interview opportunities surrounding these giving drives. 

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The Forgotten Patient Holiday Project — The Utah State Hospital

What it is: Being in a hospital over the holidays can be difficult for patients, especially for those without family or loved ones to visit them. The Forgotten Patient Holiday Project provides gifts to state hospital patients who otherwise may not receive anything due to a lack of family or other difficult circumstances. Each year, about 400 volunteers donate time and sponsorship to make the Forgotten Patient Holiday project possible. 

How you can help: Volunteer as a sponsor to provide gifts for these individuals. Sponsors receive an information sheet about a person—complete with clothing sizes, hobbies, interests, favorite treats and other requests—then select certain items to purchase and give. Please work with a state hospital professional to ensure all gifts are safe for patients. The gifts are then wrapped, labeled and delivered to the hospital patients Christmas morning.

Contact: Learn more or volunteer today by contacting Cami Roundy at 801-344-4254 or camiroundy@utah.gov. If you would like to help, but are unable to sponsor a patient, cash donations are also accepted.


Donations for Office of Public Guardian clients

What it is: The Utah Office of Public Guardian is a state agency that provides guardianship services to about 250 adults who are unable to make basic life decisions for themselves and have no other family to care for them. Each year around the holidays, many individuals OPG serves are in need of items like clothing, bedding, and personal care supplies. OPG uses the donations to give clients a personalized holiday and to ensure they have what they need throughout the rest of the year as well. 

How you can help: Donate cash or a gift card to help purchase needed items and ensure that all individuals receive a gift for the holidays.

Send checks or gift cards to:

Office of Public Guardian
195 N. 1950 W.
Salt Lake City, UT 84116

OR purchase gift cards via our Amazon wish list at bit.ly/opgholidaygiving.

Contact: If you have questions, please email utahopg@utah.gov or call (801) 538-8255.


Donations for Juvenile Justice and Youth Services Giving Drive

What it is: This gift drive helps gather personal items, clothing items, books, and more for residents in youth centers across the state. 

How you can help: Donate to our Amazon wish list. Items on the wish list are directly beneficial for youth in our care, and you can pick a specific JJYS location to send gifts to. 

To donate to our youth: 

  • Open the Amazon donation link  “JJYS Amazon wish list.” 
  • Select location from the list. Any item from the list or quantity is welcome and appreciated. 
  • Your purchase will be automatically sent to the location of your choice. You do not need to put in a delivery address.