The Exchange Club is sponsoring an Angel Tree program: Each tree has a tag on it with the first name of a foster child and that childís Christmas gift wish. The Angel Trees will be located throughout Falcon and Colorado Springs, and people can grab a tag and purchase a gift (the suggested minimum is $20) for the child.This year, the Angel Trees feature foster children from the Hope and Home Organization in El Paso County. About 125 foster children will receive a gift. Hope and Home is the largest provider of foster care and foster/adopt services in the county. The executive director, Ross Wright, serves on the Colorado Child Care Licensing Advisory Committee.The Angel Trees are located at the following businesses in Falcon: The State Bank, US Bank in Safeway, Rock Solid Chiropractic, CreekView Grill at Antler Creek; in Colorado Springs ñ Olive Garden at the Citadel Crossing, I-Hop in Stetson Hills, the Senior Advisory Group at Rangewood and Dublin, American Insurance Exchange at 300 N. Circle.Call Bob Miller at 719-641-0752 or Andy Conder at 719-495-1466 for questions about the Exchange Club.
Exchange Club’s Angel Trees benefitting foster children
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