WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. - A famous bakery in Winston-Salem is helping local schools, churches, and non-profits through their Holiday Pop-Up Shops.

This is the third year SECU Family House in Winston-Salem has partnered up with Dewey's Bakery. It is hosting a Dewey's Holiday Pop-Up Shop in the Harper Hills Commons Shopping Center. Director of Development for SECU Family House, Tracy Geiger, said this is a great way to get their name out there.

"It's a wonderful way for us to really increase our awareness and get that funding that we need," Geiger explained.

The Pop-Up shop features a variety of Dewey's favorites including; cookies, Moravian sugar cakes and holiday decor. Dewey's gives each group that operates one of its Holiday Pop-Up, 35% of the total sales. The Family House is a comfortable alternative to a hospital room for adult patients and their caregivers traveling to Forsyth County for health care.

"This really helps us continue to hold our cost down at that affordable rate of $40 a night and up to four adults in a room and then also some of the support programs that we provide for the families," Geiger said.

Dewey's has partnered with local non-profits for the last nine years, giving back more than $3 million to those groups. Dewey's Bakery fundraiser, Moranda Little, said there are currently 55 Pop-Ups in the state and in South Carolina.

"It is a very soft pillow that I get to lay on at night knowing how much we are able to give back to the community and to the state of North Carolina. With all these churches and band groups, some of them are very low income schools that get a lot of money from this fundraiser," Little explained.

SECU Family House raised $8,000 for the first year, $11,000 last year, and this year its goal is to raise $15,000. You can either visit the Pop-Up shop at Harper Hills Commons or you can go to https://www.deweys.com/ and enter the coupon code F5024 at checkout, and 25% of your purchase will be donated to SECU Family House.