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Let's Team Up To Help The Union County Christmas Bureau

The Union County Christmas Bureau Needs Help From Our Community.

Remember what it was like as a child to wake up Christmas morning and to dash out of bed to see what Santa had left the night before? Remember the excitement of it all? Do you remember what it was like to be the parent creating those wonderful memories for your children? If so, then here is how you can help create that same feeling for others.

The Union County Christmas Bureau needs our help this holiday season. Needs have skyrocketed due to the faltering economy and donations have decreased. So far this year, the Christmas Bureau has already taken in more than 1,500 applications for families in need of help. The applications will continue to be accepted until December 4. More than 4,000 children in Union County are a part of this group of growing families in need.

The Christmas Bureau typically only accepts about 2,000 applications a year, but the need is expected to rise well beyond that number. There are several programs available to those that would like to help. No matter how big or small a contribution, you can make a difference this holiday season to the families and children faced with hardships.

If you are a local business you can sponsor an angel tree or adopt a family.

The Christmas Bureau will also accept donations of lightly used toys, new toys and coats. Monetary donations will help provide food for the holidays.

Christmas Bureau Interview With Gloria Haney

Please donate to the Christmas Bureau. Even $1 can help make a difference.

Donations are made through PayPal. Completely safe & secure.



Attention Facebook Fans and Readers of the Scoop Network. Here’s how you can help.

The Scoop Network and Chick-Fil-A wants to do our part in supporting this effort by reaching out to our readers and loyal Facebook Fan Page members by asking you to contribute any amount that you can on our website. One hundred percent of all contributions will help us adopt as many families as we can. You can click on the “donate now” button located under the video and send a donation of any amount. This would be a great way for the entire community to give back through our Scoop Network community.

“The great thing about our efforts is that if a person is not able to adopt an entire family on their own, they can be a part of our network effort, We feel our Scoop Network community is strong enough to make a difference in the lives of our neighbors.”

- Steve Sherron, publisher of The Scoop Network.

Please help us help those that may not be able to enjoy the spirit of the holidays this year. You can help in several ways. You can purchase something from the wish list or buy food and make a drop off at the Chick-Fil-A. You can also donate money that will go directly to the needs of the family.

Chick-Fil-A of Monroe is proud to co-sponsor this effort with The Scoop Network and will serve as a donation site for toys, coats and food. Donations can be dropped off at the two Chick-Fil-A locations in Monroe on Highway 74 and in Monroe Crossing,”

- Johnnie McCrorey, marketing manager for Chick-Fil-A Monroe.

“We are making a call to action to our loyal Facebook Fans which already number over 750 members, Please make a donation in any amount through our website. One hundred percent of all donations will be used to support the Christmas Bureau. If each reader and Facebook member only gave $1, that would be enough to help provide gifts and food for a family of four through the holiday season.”

- Caroline Adams, marketing specialist for The Scoop Network.

Our Adopted Family

The family that we are adopting is a single mother with three young children. She was recently laid off from a local bank and her home is currently in foreclosure. She and her children are Union County residents that need our help. If you would like specifics as to what the children want and the clothing sizes please see the list below.

Mom: Shirt size – medium, Pants – 10, Shoe – 10, only request is for household items.
  • Boy Age 5: Clothing size 4T, shoe size 10, toy request – toddler bed, educational toys, educational books age 3, tricycle and pull ups.
  • Boy Age 6: Clothing size 6, shoe size 2, toy request – bike, hockey table, transformers, writing desk, educational toys.
  • Girl Age 12: Clothing size – Jrs. size 3, shirt size – medium, shoe size 9, other request – skateboard, sneakers, age appropriate room decor and books, MP3 player, and clothing.
  • If you have any questions, please e-mail Caroline Adams at caroline@monroescoop.com. Together, we can make a difference.

    Copyright 2009 MonroeScoop.com The Scoop Network

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