HELPING MORE PEOPLE THAN EVER BEFORE MOUNTAIN OUTREACH DONORS SUPPORT EXPANSION OF OUTREACH EVENT Mountain Outreach donated funds to Williamsburg Police Department for their annual Shop with a Cop event this year. On Christmas morning, dozens of children who would not have received gifts otherwise were able to open presents. Their glowing faces were all thanks to the generous donors who made this possible.
children received gifts through MO’s expanded version of the Angel Tree Program. A typical Angel Tree Program will purchase one gift (or more) for the child in need who attends the school. That's wonderful, but what if the child has younger siblings at home who aren't yet old enough to attend school? With coordination between family resource officers and MO staff, schoolchildren in Rocky Brown, director of MO, said, "We are extremely need were identified, and MO purchased gifts for the thankful to the Lord Jesus Christ and to our donors who children, leaving the gifts intentionally unwrapped so enabled us to partner with local law enforcement to the kids’ guardians could wrap them and join in the help provide Christmas gifts for children in need." gifting process. Parents and guardians were also given a Visa gift card by MO to help them purchase food or Police Chief Wayne Bird added, "The Williamsburg other essentials during the holidays. Police Department participates in many events, but the Shop with a Cop program is the most meaningful and "I usually had to try to come up with gifts for the kids’ rewarding thing we do as a department. We are very siblings. I just can't show up to a home and only give thankful for the generous donation.” one kid a gift. MO's new approach is a blessing,” said Shirley Lawson, family resource officer for Pleasant In addition to Shop with a Cop, an estimated 165 View and Boston Elementary schools.
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