Salvation Army still working to get angels adopted


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Updated: 12/10/2012 5:19 pm Published: 12/06/2012 3:58 pm


The Salvation Army needs help to provide Christmas for children in need in the Tulsa area.

The Salvation Army says there are still 100 children to be adopted on the Angel Tree at Woodland Hills Mall. The Angel Tree program began with 9,500 Angels.

Officials say the response has been wonderful, but they are worried about reaching the December 12th deadline.

Gifts for 6,236 Angels still need to be returned, gifts for all adopted angels must be returned by December 12th.


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