Home for the Holidays Ambulance Service
Many of us drive home to see loved ones on Thanksgiving. For some on the Coast, that isn’t an option.
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Many of us drive home to see loved ones on Thanksgiving. For some on the Coast, that isn’t an option.
Yesterday, volunteers prepared, cooked and boxed up Thanksgiving dinners for well over 100 homebound residents.
Feed My Sheep served a warm Thanksgiving meal to residents from around the Coast.
Visions of sugarplums danced through the aisles of Wal-Mart this afternoon, 24 of them to be exact, for a $300 shopping spree.
Volunteers at the Gulf Coast Rescue Mission in Biloxi spent the day preparing a delicious home cooked meal and all the trimmings for their annual Thanksgiving meal tomorrow.
Morning Star Baptist Church put the giving in Thanksgiving by passing out over 100 free turkeys and canned goods for tomorrow’s big feast.
A group of Ocean Springs residents came to the aid of a young boy battling muscular dystrophy.
A group of Ocean Springs residents came to the aid of a young boy battling muscular dystrophy.
A Gulfport youth build organization teamed up with Toms Shoes to give back to the community.
A D’iberville woman who suddenly lost her teenage daughter over a year ago is finding ways to give back.
Today, the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino presented a $2500 check to the Mississippi Gulf Coast Salvation Army.