Volunteers bag toys for Salvation Army’s Angel Tree program
With Christmas just two weeks away, Salvation Army volunteers are busy preparing toys for children across the Midlands.
With Christmas just two weeks away, Salvation Army volunteers are busy preparing toys for children across the Midlands.
“We know in the Midlands that every time that bell rings, a mom sleeps a little bit easier because she knows her kids are going to eat dinner tonight. We know that every time that bell rings, a dad has hope and sleeps a little bit easier tonight because he knows his kids and his family are gonna have a roof over their heads,” Craddock says.
The Salvation Army of the Midlands is thanking the Midlands community for their generous monetary donations and volunteering to ring the red kettle bells this past Christmas season.
Beginning today, Angel Tree families are able to stop by and pick up the items on their wish lists, including toys, bicycles, stockings, and clothes.
Families in need of a Christmas miracle are picking up their gifts today through the Salvation Army’s Angel Tree program!
ABC Columbia News is a proud sponsor of the Salvation Army’s Angel Tree program, and donations for adopted angels are pouring in.
Local Living: Celebrate Pride Month in Columbia, Reggaetronic Music Festival in Lake Murray this weekend and more!
A new record was set for the Salvation Army of the Midlands, thanks to the efforts of the Richland County Sheriff’s Department.
A huge donation filled up the Salvation Army’s Christmas Warehouse today.
To help this ministry, the Salvation Army is asking for volunteers as they have seen a shortage this year.