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December 19, 2010

There’s Always Tomorrow For Dreams To Come True … Heart Warming Christmas Stories

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 And now for some great Christmas stories when so many are trying to take the “Christ” out of the season … Whether tough times or not, people continue their generosity. Try as many might to make the Christmas season generic and secular, they will never end the spirit of the Christmas season.

There’s Always Tomorrow

 

There’s always tomorrow,
For dreams to come true,
Believe in your dreams
Come what may.

There’s always tomorrow,
With so much to do,
And so little time in a day.

We all pretend
The rainbow has an end
And you’ll be there my friend someday.

There’s always tomorrow,
For dreams to come true,
Tomorrow is not far away.

We all pretend,
The rainbow has an end,
And you’ll be there my friend someday.

There’s always tomorrow,
For dreams to come true,
Tomorrow is not far away.

‘Santa Claus’ donates $100,000 to Joplin Salvation Army

The Joplin Salvation Army has once again gotten an early Christmas gift from “Santa Claus.”

Five checks totaling $100,000 were dropped into the Salvation Army’s red kettle at Walgreens, 20th and Main streets, sometime between 5 and 9 p.m. Monday, Capt. Jason Poff said.

 Anonymous Donor Gives $40K To Local Food Bank

“I said, I just love these mysterious envelopes because you never know what little goody you are going to find on the inside. And we opened it up and it was a check for $40,000,” Deters said.

Deters says $40,000 can purchase 37,600 meals.

 Boy hopes Christmas lights will catch Santa’s eye.

Christmas is the perfect season for giving back.

21 Christmases later, the Giving Tree program keeps on growing, providing for needy.

Twenty-one Christmases ago, Patti Betka, of Lorain, was an outreach worker for the former Center for Children and Youth Services. She had an idea to brighten the holidays for the children of her clients.

“I was working in a program for teen moms called the infant enrichment program. We taught parenting to young moms. I wanted to have a program to have gifts for them, so I mentioned it to the prinicipal of St. Peter School, Sister Annamae Murphy,” Betka said.

Hearing her idea, Sister Annamae said, “Let’s do a tree.”

Houston Salvation Army gets boost in toy donations for needy kids.

This year, despite the high unemployment rate and tough economy, people in Aiken County are opening their wallets very wide.

CHARLESTON, W.Va – Generous donors added more than $25,000 to the Gazette Charities Christmas Fund this week.


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