The Salvation Army Angel Trees are now online
Tis the season! ABC Columbia is proud to partner with the Salvation Army for the Angel Tree project.
Each year you have the chance to to provide Christmas presents for a Midlands child in need.
You’re running out of time to be an angel to a Midlands child in need.
Tis the season! ABC Columbia is proud to partner with the Salvation Army for the Angel Tree project.
Each year you have the chance to to provide Christmas presents for a Midlands child in need.
ABC Columbia is a proud sponsor of the Salvation Army Angel Trees
More than 25OO children in the Midlands will be waking up to Christmas gifts this year due to the Angel Tree Program.
You can be an angel this Christmas by adopting a child’s name from the Salvation Army’s Angel Tree and providing a gift this season
This is the last weekend to participate in the Angel Tree Program by adopting a child and gifting them Christmas presents.
As part of its Angel Tree program, which ABC Columbia News proudly sponsors, the Salvation Army aims to ensure every child has gifts under the tree on Christmas morning
The Salvation Army’s Angel Tree Program is open and trees are up across the Midlands and online.
ABC Columbia image COLUMBIA, S.C. (WOLO) – Salvation Army of the Midlands says holiday donations went fairly well during the season. Area Commander Major Mark Craddock says they surpassed their red kettle goal of $200,000 with donation totaling at $230,000. Also, over 2300 children received Christmas assistance through the Angel Tree program. Major Craddock says despite having challenges in the…
As final donations for the Angel Tree arrive at the toy warehouse, volunteers from Blue Cross Blue Shield helped sort donations for the Salvation Army