Rockville’s Generosity Lights Up Holidays for Community’s Most in Need
February 3, 2026
Rockville’s community warmth and holiday spirit were on display during the 2025 Holiday Drive, with 151 donors donating $42,442.83 in cash to families and people in need throughout November and December.
In-kind, or non-monetary, donations totaled $33,615.
Four-hundred-andfifty-five volunteers donated 1,523 hours of their time. Hundreds of families were helped during the two-month campaign. In November, 549 families and seniors, a total of 1,909 people, were helped with the Holiday Drive’s distribution of food. Families and seniors in need were provided with a $15 grocery store gift card, a box of nonperishable food, a bag of produce and a pie, via an in-person drive-thru pickup at Elwood Smith Community Center or home delivery.
In December, 915 children from 372 families received toys and books for each child 11 and younger, and a $25 Target gift card and books for those aged 12-17. To find out more about Rockville’s annual Holiday Drive and make tax-deductible donations year-round, visit rockvillemd.gov/holidaydrive.
Donation sites and partners: Twinbrook Elementary School; Rockville Swim Center, Glenview Mansion, Twinbrook Community Recreation Center, Thomas Farm Community Center; Rockville Senior Center; Maryvale Elementary School; and Workforce Montgomery.
Donors: Gyuzo Japanese BBQ; Setsail LLC; Robert Frost Middle School students and families; Frederick and Bridget Newton; Aileen Klein; Sandra Yerkes; Michelle and Patricia Evans; Caryl McNeilly; Raymond James and Associates, Inc.; Martin Blumberg; Raymond James Global Acct.; Nancy Taylor; Loren Scherbak; Wegmans Food, Kaye Craft; Stephanie Beckett; Christopher Kern; Bernard L. Horn; Apex Companies, LLC; Nikol Jackson; Amanda Schwinder; Marika Brown; Stan Nelson; Rodney Ludema; James and Virginia Russell; Susan Luger; Howard and Joanne Lewis.
Distinguished donors (in-kind): Robert Frost Middle School students; Toys for Tots; Manna Food Center; Montrose Discovery Preschool; ISS Corporate Solutions; ProMark Partners; Jennifer Dixon; Rockville ASA PenFed Realty; and Ravel and Royale Apartments.
Distinguished service donors: Rockville City Police Department; City of Rockville Department of Public Works; City of Rockville Department of Recreation and Parks; Rockville Volunteer Fire Department; Rosebrook Church; and City of Rockville Department of Housing and Community Development’s Latino Youth Development Program students.