Volunteers help more than 100 children in Taney County have a warmer winter and a happier Christmas.
The Junior Auxiliary of Taney County hosted its Christmas Assistance Program, which gave gifts to children ages 6 months to 5 years old. The program gave out gift bags with a hooded coat, gloves, an outfit, a book and a toy to 101 children, all who are enrolled in programs through OACAC Head Start, Early Head Start and Home-Based programs.
JATC Chair of the Christmas Assistance Project Bobbie Wydeen said the JATC had several partners who helped make the program possible.
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(Story by AJ Fahr, bransontrilakesnews.com)
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