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Angel Tree Project Launches Online to Spread Holiday Joy for Children in Need

Angel Tree Project Launches Online to Spread Holiday Joy for Children in Need

COLUMBIA, S.C. – Spread the Joy this Holiday Season!

It’s that magical time of the year again! As families bustle around, preparing for the holidays, one heartfelt initiative is ready to make a difference in the local community. The popular Angel Tree project is back, and it’s making it easier than ever for you to be an angel this Christmas!

The Spirit of Giving

For many years, this project has been a remarkable way for generous folks in the Midlands to spread joy by providing Christmas gifts to children in need. The Salvation Army, a true champion of community support, is partnering with us once again to bring smiles and happiness to the faces of those who need it most. This year, ABC Columbia is excited to team up with the Salvation Army and local sponsor JT’s Automotive Group to ensure every child feels special this holiday season.

Go Online to Get Involved

Now, while you might be wondering how you can help out, let’s sprinkle in some great news! Unlike previous years where the program included physical trees in various locations, this year’s Angel Tree program has gone completely online. That’s right! You can make a difference from the comfort of your own home.

To participate, simply visit the designated website, and you’ll find a range of angels waiting to be adopted. Each angel represents a deserving child who has shared their wish list – from toys and clothes to books and games. Your gift, no matter how big or small, will bring joy during this festive season.

How to Be an Angel

Getting involved is super easy. Just click on the provided link, and you’ll be directed to all the information you need to be part of this heartfelt mission. Imagine the joy on a child’s face as they unwrap a gift that you chose specifically for them! It’s not just about the gift itself; it’s about the love and thoughtfulness that goes into every selection.

Once you choose your angel, simply purchase the items and return them to the drop-off location specified on the website. It’s a fun way to engage your family or friends as well. You can choose to buy gifts together, hosting a mini gift-giving session right at home, and even let your little ones get involved in picking out gifts for their peers!

Gratitude to Our Local Business Partners

A big shout-out goes to JT’s Automotive Group for their sponsorship! It’s wonderful to see local businesses step up to contribute to communal efforts like this. By joining hands this holiday season, we can spread love and care to those who need it most. Thank you to every participant, donor, and supporter who makes the Angel Tree program possible.

Let’s Make This Holiday Bright!

The holidays can be tough for some families, but together we can bring a little cheer into their lives. Let’s make this Christmas special for every child in the Midlands who hopes to receive a gift printed from their dreams. Remember, there’s no joy quite like the joy of giving.

This year, don’t just count the presents – make a difference! Join the Angel Tree project and be a beacon of hope and joy. Together, we can ensure that every child feels loved during this wonderful time of the year. So, are you ready to spread some holiday cheer? Be an angel this Christmas!


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