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HARLINGEN, Texas (ValleyCentral) — The Salvation Army’s Angel Tree program in the Rio Grande Valley helps families provide Christmas gifts to their children, alleviating financial strain.
Once a child or senior citizen has been registered or designated as an "Angel," the Salvation Army sends their wish list as an "angel tag" to donors who purchase gifts like clothes and toys.
“I’m excited.” Salvation Army Capt. Michelle Walker said over 2,200 people received Angel Tree presents this year, including around 1,600 children and 600 senior citizens in need. On Friday ...
“Good hearts,” he said. Local Salvation Army officials across Hawaii are implementing new red kettle and Angel Tree traditions that better meet health and safety protocols and offer more ...
The moments of community created by serving unknown neighbors with love and care. The moments donors pick an angel and shop for the stranger until they become like family in their hearts.