WEST COLUMBIA (SC) – The holiday season is just around the corner, and while many of us are busy preparing for gatherings and shopping for gifts, it’s crucial to remember those who may not have anyone to celebrate with. This year, the Opus community is stepping up in a big way to ensure that residents at a local long-term care facility don’t miss out on the joy of Christmas.
The heartwarming initiative, known as the Angel Tree, is back again this December, offering a wonderful opportunity for people in the community to give back. Through this program, you can help fulfill the holiday wish lists of residents who call the facility home.
Located at 300 Agape Drive, West Columbia, the facility has set up an Angel Tree filled with envelopes. Each envelope contains a wish list from a resident, and believe it or not, many of the requests are for small, simple pleasures! It could be a cozy pair of socks, a soft blanket, or even a personal care item that would bring warmth and comfort to their lives.
If you feel the holiday spirit tugging at your heartstrings, you can help make a difference! Simply stop by the facility to choose an envelope, shop for the requested items, and bring them back to the tree. The deadline for dropping off gifts is December 16, so don’t wait too long!
If you’re not sure how to get involved, no worries! You can give them a ring at 803-739-5282 to ask any questions you might have or get more details about the program. If you’re web-savvy, you can also visit their website for more information.
As we all know, the holiday season can be particularly tough for individuals in extended care, who may not receive visits or gifts from family and friends. Your participation in the Angel Tree initiative not only spreads holiday cheer but also serves as a reminder that they are cherished members of our community.
Donating to the Angel Tree is an easy way to bring a smile to someone’s face this Christmas. Each gift, no matter how small, truly makes a difference in the lives of these residents. It is a chance for you to play a part in their holiday celebrations, making them feel loved and remembered.
Let’s make this holiday season memorable for those in our community. Spread the word about the Angel Tree and encourage friends and family to join in as well. A collective effort can bring joy to many, reminding everyone of the spirit of giving that the season embodies.
In a world where small acts of kindness matter immensely, participating in the Angel Tree initiative can help create waves of positivity. So why not take a moment of your time to lift the spirits of those who need it the most this Christmas?
Remember, the deadline is fast approaching! Head on over to the facility, grab an envelope, and together let’s spread the love this holiday season.
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