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Setting records
Fountain Hills Christmas Angel Program distributes gifts to 156 children
That’s a wrap for Christmas Angel
The Fountain Hills Christmas Angel Program set a record year for the program which distributed gifts to a total of 156 kids from 73 local families.
With the help of the community, every kid had their Christmas wish list filled.
Gifts were handed out Saturday, Dec. 16, in front of McDowell Mountain Elementary School.
Christmas Angel organizers Peter and Theresa Conti thank local businesses and community partners Sami Fine Jewelry, Russo Salon, Mid-First Bank, the NPOA, UMB Bank, Noon Kiwanis Club and Sunset Kiwanis Club for participating and sharing in the spirit of Christmas.
Special thanks is also directed toward the Fountain Hills High School Student Government, which completed a Forgot-ten Angel toy drive to ensure enough toys were available for all the angels this year.
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The Fountain Hills Christmas Angel Program set a record year for the program which distributed gifts to a total of 156 kids from 73 local families.
With the help of the community, every kid had their Christmas wish list filled.
Gifts were handed out Saturday, Dec. 16, in front of McDowell Mountain Elementary School.
Christmas Angel organizers Peter and Theresa Conti thank local businesses and community partners Sami Fine Jewelry, Russo Salon, Mid-First Bank, the NPOA, UMB Bank, Noon Kiwanis Club and Sunset Kiwanis Club for participating and sharing in the spirit of Christmas.
Special thanks is also directed toward the Fountain Hills High School Student Government, which completed a Forgotten Angel toy drive to ensure enough toys were available for all the angels this year.