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Register by Sept. 30 to Receive Holiday Assistance!

Individuals looking for 2023 holiday assistance must sign up between Sept. 25-30 to be a part of this year’s Salvation Army Angel Tree campaign. Photo: 99.3 The Box/Salvation Army

Register by Sept. 30 to Receive Holiday Assistance!

When
Sep 25th, 2023 - Sep 30th, 2023
All Day
Where
2135 Ashley River RoadNorth CharlestonSC29405

Families in Need of 2023 Holiday Assistance Must Sign Up for the
Angel Tree Program Between Sept. 25-30

It’s time for area families who are looking for holiday assistance to sign up!

Ahead of the 2023 Salvation Army Angel Tree campaign, individuals must sign up this week to be a part of this year’s program. If you know someone who could use this assistance, please make certain to share the information in the flyer below:

 

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