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Salvation Army Angel Tree Brings Holiday Joy
18 Dec
Summary
- Thousands of children received holiday gifts via Angel Tree distribution.
- Over 600 families attended the Jacksonville event on Wednesday.
- The program serves 3,500 families across Northeast Florida.

Thousands of children in Northeast Florida are experiencing a brighter holiday season thanks to The Salvation Army's Angel Tree distribution, which took place on Wednesday. A former Bealls department store was converted into a festive hub, stocked with toys, bicycles, and televisions for local families. This initiative provided essential relief and hope during a challenging time for hundreds of attendees.
Major Keith Biggers, Commander of The Salvation Army of Northeast Florida, highlighted the program's extensive reach, stating that over 600 families were served in Jacksonville alone on Wednesday. The initiative is set to benefit a total of 3,500 households throughout Northeast Florida, with 2,100 of those families residing in Jacksonville.
The successful distribution is the result of a month-long effort, initiated by families submitting wish lists for their children. Generous local donors "adopted" these children, ensuring their wishes came true and providing a tangible impact on their holiday experience.



