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Thanks to People of Adair Co., KY, from Salvation Army

On behalf of the Salvation Army Service Unit of Adair County:

The generosity of Adair County citizens is ever present and at Christmas time this kindness is magnified.

Because of your support, The Salvation Army Service Unit of Adair County was able to provide Christmas gifts to over 300 Adair County children through the Angel Tree Program.The need in our community is great and we are so blessed to have individuals and groups that respond to that need with Christian love and compassion.

Thank you to each person who processed applications, purchased gifts and made donations. We appreciate all who sorted and distributed gifts or who assisted in other ways to make a child's Christmas more joyful. We invite any interested person to join our local service unit. Meetings are held the first Tuesday of each month at 9amCT in the basement of the Adair County Courthouse Annex, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY.

Thank you,

DEBBIE COWAN
on behalf of The Salvation Army Service Unit of Adair County - Angel Tree Program




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