Christmas… the most wonderful time of the year! But not for everyone. Many needy seniors never experience the joys of Christmas. Help change this by partnering with ATRC Aging to sponsor a senior for the Santa for Seniors service project. Non-identifying information about needy seniors within the 10-county region is shown on this page along with a list of items requested. Seniors will be available to adopt between October 1 – November 14. Please consider becoming a Santa for Seniors sponsor and purchasing the items requested. Monetary donations are also welcome and will be used to purchase items requested by our seniors.
If you are interested in sponsoring a senior, please review the list of seniors shown below. If you would like to sponsor one or more of the seniors please click on the sponsor button below each listing, fill out the form and click SUBMIT. You will be emailed an acknowledgement with the information you need for the senior you have sponsored. If you do not receive an acknowledgement email, please call ATRC Aging. Purchased items should be shipped to or dropped off at the ATRC Aging offices on or before November 21, 2025. If you need to have your items picked up, please call us to schedule a pick-up.
Monetary donations are also welcome and will be used to purchase items requested by our seniors. Donations can be made through PayPal by clicking the button below or you can call (334) 682-5206 or 888-617-0500 to find out additional options for donating to this worthy cause.
Area Seniors Available For Sponsorship
Senior 43
57-year-old male living in Dallas County
Wish List:
Men’s Dove soap and body wash, men’s roll on deodorant, men’s Dove lotion, small/large bath towels, bath robes x-large, pajama set x-large, socks size 9-10, house shoes size 10, twin size blanket, adult Depends size x-large, bed pads, Lysol spray and wipes, Dawn dish detergent, Tide washing powder, lavender Fabuloso, Downy, Christmas cookies/candy
Senior 45
52-year-old male living in Dallas County
Wish List:
Alabama long sleeve tee shirt size 2x, toiletries (toothbrush, dvoe soap, Dove body wash, Dove lotion), small/large towels, bath robe size 2x, pajamas set size 2x, socks, men jogging suit size 2x, house shoes size 8 (NO SLIDES), Alabama throw, Lysol spray/wipes, Dawn dish detergent, Tide washing powder, lavender Fabuloso, Downy, Christmas cookies/candy
Senior 56
72-year-old female living in Choctaw County
Wish List:
Iron w/ironing board, full size bedding set, pillows, socks, shoes size 9 1/2, canned goods, Lysol, bleach, Tide laundry detergent, bath towel set, kitchen utensils, water, electric can opener, Tupperware, dinnerware, sugar free candy/snacks, paper goods, flashlight w/batteries, 2026 wall calendar
Senior 57
73-year-old male living in Clarke County
Wish List:
Air fryer, clock radio, heating blanket, 2026 wall calendar, twin size bedding set, pillows, canned goods, water, snacks, dinnerware set, Lysol, bath towel set, shampoo, soap, razors, socks, blanket, kitchen utensils set,tupperware, dinnerware set, sams/walmart gift card, folding lap tray, vacuum
Senior 60
68-year-old female living in Perry County
Wish List:
Queen size bed sheets, bath towels, wash cloths, sockS size 10-12, slippers size 10/11 or XL, pajama set size 3x, bath robe size 3x, toileteries (mouthwash, toothpaste,soap, deodorant, lotion, comb, brush), cleaning (washing detergent,Clorox, Lysol spray/wipes, Pine Sol, etc.),paper towels, tissue plastic plates,cups, folks/spoons, bowls, snacks (snack cakes, cookies, soft candy, viennas, crackers, juices)
Senior 61
70-year-old male living in Dallas County
Wish List:
2 blankets, bath towels, wash cloths, socks size 10-12, slippers size 9/10 or large, sweatsuit size large, robe size XL, undershirts size large, toileteries (mouthwash, toothpaste, soap, deodorant, lotion, comb, brush), cleaning supplies (washing detergent, Clorox, Lysol spray/wipes, Pine Sol, etc.), paper towels, tissue, plastic plates, cups, forks/spoons, bowls, snack (snack cakes, cookies, soft candy, viennas, crackers, jucies)
Senior 62
55-year-old male living in Perry County
Wish List:
2 blankets, bath towels, wash cloths, socks size 1/12 or XL, sweatsuit size XL, robe size 2x, toiletries(mouthwash, toothpaste,soap, deodorant, lotion, comb, brush), cleaning supplies (washing detergent, Clorox, Lysol spray/wipes, Pine Sol,etc.), paper towels, tissue, plastic plates, cups, forks/spoons, bowls, snacks (snack cackers, cookies, soft candy, viennas, crackers, juices)
Senior 82
89-year-old female living in Sumter County
Wish List:
Cleaning supplies (Pine Sol, bleach, Lysol, Spray n Wash), toiletries (perfume), 5 bath towels, double size sheets, bath robe size medium, pajamas size medium, slippers size 7, blanket, Arm & Hammer laundry detergent, groceries (sausage, ham, can goods, staple foods (fruits, vegetables, rice, grits, crackers), candy, jogging suit size medium
HELPING FAMILIES, HELPING EACH OTHER
We are our Area’s Single Source for the Aging and Disabled.
ATRC Aging manages programs funded by the Federal Older Americans Act as well as programs funded by the State of Alabama. Our responsibilities include serving as the area’s Aging & Disabilities Resource Center (ADRC), the entry point for long-term support and services available for seniors and those with disabilities, and facilitating a variety of home and community based services.
HELPING FAMILIES, HELPING EACH OTHER
Our goal is to help you live a quality life independently at home.
ATRC Aging aims to help seniors and the individuals with disabilities live their best life at home by providing access to information, along with assistance and resources to aid in navigating health care and long-term support systems. By providing services in the home, along with coordination of care, we can help you remain healthy in your home and community as long as possible.
We are part of a bigger family
ATRC Aging is a part of the Alabama-Tombigbee Regional Commission which represents Choctaw, Clarke, Conecuh, Dallas, Marengo, Monroe, Perry, Sumter, Washington, and Wilcox counties. The Commission is dedicated to improving the lives of everyone who lives here, and connecting our leaders and communities to resources to help them help themselves.

