In focus: Gift program helps bring Christmas to kids who might not otherwise get one
Lisa Olson
In focus: Gift program helps bring Christmas to kids who might not otherwise get one
FAMILY TRADITION: Amanda Sihler of Mesa and her daughter Rachel
read the wish list for a forgotten angel. The Sihlers and their
extended family do not exchange gifts for Christmas; instead, they
all get together and shop for multiple Christmas angel
Posted: Saturday, December 23, 2006 2:08 am
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Updated: 3:53 pm, Fri Oct 7, 2011.
In focus: Gift program helps bring Christmas to kids who might not otherwise get one
Tribune
East Valley Tribune
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It’s better to give than to receive — especially when the gift
will go to needy children who otherwise might not have received
toys or gifts this holiday season.
Tribune photographer Lisa Olson followed families as they
selected and shopped for needy children whose tags had appeared on
the Salvation Army Christmas Angel tree at Chandler Fashion
Center.
Each week, InFocus captures a slice of life in the East Valley
through the lens of Tribune photographers. The events and
activities will be entertaining and something we can all relate to
— or enjoy.
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Saturday, December 23, 2006 2:08 am.
Updated: 3:53 pm.