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Adopt an Angel: The Salvation Army sends out urgent requests

NEW ORLEANS – The Salvation Army Greater New Orleans needs help for its Angel Tree program.

As of Monday morning, over 700 of 1800 angels remained in need of being adopted. That means over 700 children in Greater New Orleans will have no Christmas this year.

The need for generous people has grown this year with an increase of 300 families applying for assistance this year.

The Angel Tree program is designed to determine and fulfill the Christmas wishes and needs of local children. Less fortunate children throughout the Greater New Orleans community are registered as an angel and will be provided with Christmas gifts and food.

Donors in the Greater New Orleans area can “adopt” each of these “Angels” with gifts chosen for that specific child. Gifts are then distributed to parents and families in time for Christmas.

Adopted Angels receive more than just toys, though. They also receive essential items like food, clothing, winter gear, shoes, diapers, and bedding.

The economic fallout of the ongoing health crisis has led to a new population of families and individuals facing unemployment and financial hardships that are expected to last through the holidays and well into the coming year.

“This year due to COVID-19, more people than ever in our community are struggling to make ends meet. The Angel Tree program helps families in need by providing new clothing, toys, and food to over 1,800 children,” said The Salvation Army Greater New Orleans’ Major Lynda Thornhill. “To help meet the unprecedented level of need this holiday season, we have made it even easier for people to help others this Christmas. We encourage community members to adopt a child online or shop the Walmart registry. This year, as we continue to meet the high level of need, we’re particularly grateful for all donations and gifts so families will have a blessed Christmas.”

A recent study by Columbia University showed that nearly 8 million Americans have fallen into poverty since May. As a result, The Salvation Army expects to serve up to 155 percent more people through their holiday assistance programs this year, making fundraising efforts critical.

Here are all the ways to get involved in Angel Tree and help #RescueChristmas:

Angels can also be adopted via the Angel Tree located at Lakeside Mall near the entrance to Dillard’s from November 13 to December 1.  An Angel Tree is a Christmas tree decorated with paper Angels representative of a child in need of a Christmas gift.