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You can help the Salvation Army help others this season

Jaime White, Debbie Cowan, Marsha Pritchard and Paula Garrison are the local contact people for the Salvation Army this season and they welcome volunteers and donors. They are taking applications now through Nov. 6 which can be picked up at the Family Resource/ Youth Services Center in each school.


Community members wanting to provide for an angel may pick them up after November 20 at their local church or by calling Jaime White 270-384-6050, Debbie Cowan 270-384-0077, or Paula Garrison 270-384-9752.

Angels must be 16 or under. Angel Tree angels will receive basic needs such as shoes, socks, pajamas and underwear.

If anyone would like to sign up to ring the Christmas Kettle bell, contact Marsha Pritchard at 270-805-1235.

Our next Salvation Army meeting is Nov.10 at 9AM at the 911 building in Columbia. All volunteers are welcome to join us!

Jaime White, Coordinator
Future Connections Youth Services Center
Adair County Middle and High Schools
270-384-6050


This story was posted on 2015-10-26 14:49:17
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