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Adair volunteers travel to Atlanta to help with OCC processing

A group of individuals from Adair County traveled to Atlanta Georgia to work at the Operation Christmas Child processing center last week. The processing center is one of eight across the United States that processes shoebox gifts before they are sent to children in more than 100 countries.

1.6 million boxes will be processed at the Atlanta location over the next three weeks.

Among the volunteers from Columbia were Aliziah Abbott, Eliza Spinks, Julie Spinks, Kerry Radford, Terrie Radford, Dorinda Morrison, Gracie Morrison, Lindsay Harper, Connie Scott, Jill England, Alice Hadley, Denise Fudge and Mark Fudge.




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OCC 2022: Volunteers in Atlanta



2022-12-04 - Atlanta, GA - Photo from Mark Fudge.
This group from Adair County made their annual trip to Atlanta to work at the Operation Christmas Child processing center. Pictured are Mark Fudge, Kerry Radford, Connie Scott, Alice Hadley, Terrie Radford, Gracie Morrison, Lindsay Harper, Jill England, Dorinda Morrison and Denise Fudge. During the three days that this group worked the processing center processed over 250,000 shoebox gifts. Atlanta is one of eight processing centers in the United States.

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OCC 2022: Atlanta processing center



2022-12-04 - Atlanta, GA - Photo from Mark Fudge.
A group of individuals from Adair County traveled to Atlanta Georgia to work at the Operation Christmas Child processing center last week. The processing center is one of eight across the United States that processes shoebox gifts before they are sent to children in more than 100 countries. 1.6 million boxes will be processed at the Atlanta location over the next three weeks. Pictured are front row Aliziah Abbott, Eliza Spinks, and Julie Spinks. Back row from the left Kerry Radford, Terrie Radford, Dorinda Morrison, Gracie Morrison, Lindsay Harper, Connie Scott, Jill England, Alice Hadley, Denise Fudge and Mark Fudge.

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OCC 2022: Adair Co. volunteers in Atlanta



2022-12-04 - Atlanta, GA - Photo from Mark Fudge.
These three young ladies volunteered their services at the Operation Christmas Child processing center in Atlanta Georgia last week. Pictured are Eliza Spinks, Gracie Morrison and Aliziah Abbott.

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