The Salvation Army hosts their annual Walmart Angel Tree
YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA) - Thanks to all the contributions made from the Yuma County community to the Angel Tree donations, the Salvation Army was able to gifts present and food just in time for Christmas.
Over 700 kids were given five or more gifts this holiday while over 300 families were given food and presents.
"This is a pivotal moment where kids wake up in the morning, and they get this huge memory, we have donors every year that come and say, 'Hey, I was one of these angel kids,'" said Salvation Army Lt. Amber Herzog.
The Yuma Fire Department (YFD) was their to help distribute the gifts and they say its all about helping the community they serve.
"It's important for the fire department to show the community that we're here for them. It's really great to see different members of the community getting together to make the holidays special for a couple local families," says YFD Public Information Officer Francisco Leon.
Tannia Gonzalez, the San Luis Walmart manager agrees, saying they love being involved in the community.
"We love seeing kids smile, we love seeing when the kids get their presents, and just making that difference in every single one of them it’s a big different for us," Gonzalez says.
Many businesses donated to make this possible, including Walmart, Fry's, and Karnas law.
