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Columbia’s Angel Tree Project Goes Digital to Spread Holiday Cheer for Children in Need

COLUMBIA, SC – Get Ready for the Holiday Spirit!

It’s that wonderful time of year again! Yes, you guessed it – the holidays are just around the corner, and the city is buzzing with excitement. One of the most heartwarming traditions in Columbia is back, and it’s time for everyone to come together in the spirit of giving.

Join the Angel Tree Project!

Each year, the Angel Tree project brings joy to children in need right here in the Midlands. This initiative, led by the Salvation Army, provides an incredible opportunity for the community to step in and help brighten the holidays for families who might be struggling. Families and volunteers can team up to make sure every child gets a little something special this Christmas.

What’s New This Year?

Hold on to your hats! This year, the Angel Tree program is going fully online. That’s right! Gone are the days of hunting for trees laden with tags in local areas. Instead, you can browse and select gifts from the comfort of your own cozy couch. How convenient is that?

Thanks to the partnership with a local sponsor, JT’s Automotive Group, you can easily make a difference while staying warm at home. Whether you are a busy parent, a college student, or just someone who enjoys lending a helping hand, this digital transformation is all about making holiday giving accessible to everyone.

How to Participate

Participating in the Angel Tree project is as easy as clicking a few buttons. To get started, just head over to the Salvation Army’s Midlands website. You will find detailed information about how to select a child, choose a gift from their wish list, and have it sent directly to them!

The process is straightforward: You can pick a child based on their age and gender, select gifts, and even opt for adding a little extra to help with community needs. It’s a wonderful way for anyone to get involved and help make the holiday season a tad brighter for someone less fortunate.

Why It Matters

Many families face challenges, especially during the holiday season. The Angel Tree project isn’t just about presents; it’s about community support and care. Just imagine the joy of seeing a child’s face light up when they unwrap a gift they had wished for!

The need in our community is always present, and this initiative helps to ensure that every child has a chance to experience the magic of Christmas. Longtime participants often share stories about how fulfilling it feels to give back, and to watch the impact their generosity has on the lives of others.

Spread the Word!

As we dive deeper into the holiday season, it’s more important than ever to spread the word. Talk to your friends, family, co-workers, and neighbors. Encourage others to visit the website, sign up, and become angels themselves. Every little bit helps, and together, we can create a ripple effect of kindness throughout Columbia!

So, are you ready to embrace the season? Join the Angel Tree project today and be part of something truly special. The holidays are about giving, sharing, and showing we care. Let’s make this Christmas one to remember for our Midlands children!

The joy of giving is just a click away. Become an angel today, and let’s make some magic happen!


Author: HERE Irmo

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