San Antonio, TX, August 18, 2026 —

The Elf Louise Christmas Project, a long-standing holiday charity in San Antonio, is facing a critical shortage of space as it prepares for its annual gift-giving campaign. The organization is urgently seeking a donated warehouse facility of at least 40,000 square feet to accommodate its operations for the upcoming holiday season.

For the past 12 years, Elf Louise has relied on the generosity of Port San Antonio for the space needed to store, sort, wrap, and distribute toys and gifts to thousands of children in the community. However, due to Port San Antonio’s growth and increased occupancy, the project can no longer utilize the facility.

This unexpected need comes at a time when demand for the Elf Louise Project’s services is expected to rise. Many families in San Antonio are reportedly experiencing increased financial strain due to the rising costs of essential goods and services. This economic pressure is anticipated to lead to a greater number of households seeking assistance to provide holiday gifts for their children.

The Elf Louise Christmas Project has been a vital resource for many San Antonio families for decades, ensuring that children can experience the joy of the holiday season. The organization’s work involves collecting donated toys and gifts, which are then meticulously organized and prepared for distribution to families in need. Without a suitable warehouse space, the logistical challenges of managing these operations are significant.

Representatives for the Elf Louise Christmas Project have emphasized the urgency of their request, noting that securing a suitable location is essential for the successful execution of their mission this year. The organization is appealing to businesses and property owners in the San Antonio area who may have available warehouse space that could be donated for this important cause. Details regarding the specific requirements for the space, beyond the minimum square footage, were not immediately available.



Story summarized from the original created by Alexis Scott on www.ksat.com, see more information here.

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