Angel Tree families begin picking up gifts at the Fairgrounds
Over 750 volunteers have signed up to help sort, prepare, and deliver the collective wish lists of local kids. Wishlists made up of toys, books, bedding, clothing, bicycles, and more.
Over 750 volunteers have signed up to help sort, prepare, and deliver the collective wish lists of local kids. Wishlists made up of toys, books, bedding, clothing, bicycles, and more.
ABC Columbia is proud to partner with the Salvation Army for the Angel Tree project.
Tis the season once again!
With Christmas just two weeks away, Salvation Army volunteers are busy preparing toys for children across the Midlands.
WEST COLUMBIA (SC) – For far too many people in extended care situations, there is nobody to help make Christmas special. To that end, Opus is once again making a difference with their Angel Tree. Through December 16, their Angel Tree has envelopes with wish lists from Residents at the Facility. These are often small simple items like socks, blankets…
Once again ABC Columbia is proud to partner with the Salvation Army for the Angel Tree project.
More than 25OO children in the Midlands will be waking up to Christmas gifts this year due to the Angel Tree Program.
This is the last weekend to participate in the Angel Tree Program by adopting a child and gifting them Christmas presents.
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…