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Help Petaluma Nonprofits This Holiday Season

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Petaluma nonprofits holiday giving

Petaluma is a giving community. The holiday season brings out an even greater desire to give to others. If you are looking to give local donations — whether it’s cash, your time or a gift — many Petaluma nonprofits could use your help.

Here are two of the Petaluma nonprofits serving our community:

  • Petaluma People Services helps the community through programs including Meals-On-Wheels, Petaluma Bounty, SHARE of Sonoma and more. Visit the organization’s donation page to find out what the needs are and how you can help.
  • COTS assists people as they transition from homelessness to a permanent home. Visit the organization’s donation page to find out what the needs are and how you can help.

Help us highlight another Petaluma nonprofit helping our community … Please share your favorite charity with us!

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