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Bloomington Chapel toy drive will help less fortunate

Goal is 1,000 toys/items. Donors can help with new toys or cash donations. 100% of donations will benefit kids less fortunate and might not otherwise have gifts on Christmas. Distribution will include Salvation Army Angel Tree, Adair Food Pantry, and Bridge Ministry in Tennessee. Drop offs at Hot Prints in Columbia and Blooming Chapel Church near Christine
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By Tony Streeval

The youth Bloomington Chapel Church, 55 Bloomington Church Road, Columbia KY 42728 youth are conducting a toy drive to help give toys and other items to the less fortunate during the Christmas season.



All monetary donations will be used to help buy toys and supplies for the needy.

If you want to help you can drop off new toys, gloves, sleeping bags or winter clothes at Bloomington Chapel Church; at Hot Prints, 1655 Highway 55 S Road, Columbia, KY.

If you need for us to pick up the toys or donation; call 270-634-4469, 270-384-4034 or 270-634-2035 and we can pick them up. Toys and supplies will go to help the Salvation Army Angel Tree Project, Adair County Food Pantry, The Bridge Ministry in Tennessee and other charities around the community and state. We have set a goal of 1000 toys/items to help those in need this holiday season Thanks in advance for your support. - Tony Streeval


This story was posted on 2013-11-21 14:43:28
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Sheriff Harrison Moss helps Bloomington toy drive



2013-11-21 - 1655 Highway 55 S Road, Columbia, KY - Photo by Tony Streeval. The youth Bloomington Chapel Church, 55 Bloomington Church Road, Columbia KY 42728 youth are conducting a toy drive to help give toys and other items to the less fortunate during the Christmas season. Above, Sheriff Harrison Moss was one of the first to contribute, above, handing a rate of toys to Connie Kemp at Hot Prints, one of two drop off points. Seen in the ColumbiaMagazine group on Flickr.
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