Santa and Mrs. Claus paid a visit to a dozen families in Greenfield Saturday. It was a part of Blue Angel Connect’s Holiday Hope program, which has helped Hancock and Henry counties since 2016.
It was a part of Blue Angel Connect’s Holiday Hope program, which has helped Hancock and Henry counties since 2016.
“I just wanted a way to help the community and give other people things that they don’t get," Co-president Nicole Burris said.Shawnda and her husband Robert are waiting for their disability determinations, leaving little extra cash to pay for gifts for their two teens this year.“I cried. We all cried at my table. Gratefulness. Appreciation. I really did think wow that’s amazing. They have a whole table of gifts for us," she said.
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