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Greenville Salvation Army Needs Clothing And Toys For Girls Ages 9-13

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Greenville, SC  - The Salvation Army is preparing toy and clothing bags to distribute to over 1,625 children, many of who are “forgotten angels”. 


 


Our forgotten angels are between the ages of 9 and 13 and are in danger of not receiving warm clothing and toys this Christmas Season.  We have stopped  packing Santa Sacks because at this point, we have no items for 9 –13 year old girls. 


 


The Salvation Army is seeking donations of toys and clothing for these forgotten angels. 


 


Items may be dropped off at the Carolina Center’s Hall D or at the Salvation Army at 417 Rutherford Street, Greenville, SC.  If you are interested in helping these forgotten angels, please contact Pamela Garcia at 235-4803 ext. 17.

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