Needy Families Receive Free Food Thanks to Hands on Mississippi
Hundreds of people lined up outside of the Orange Grove Community Center to grab fresh food in Gulfport.
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Hundreds of people lined up outside of the Orange Grove Community Center to grab fresh food in Gulfport.
Hands on Mississippi gave away 400 boxes of fresh food from 2 to 4 p.m. in Gulfport Wednesday afternoon.
Some Ocean Springs officers are playing Santa for the second year in a row.
Christmas is fast approaching, but many parents just don't have enough to give their children the Christmas they deserve.
Nearly 1,000 youngsters in Jackson County will wake up and find Christmas presents under the tree thanks to the Salvation Army's Angel Tree Program.
Teamed up with Toys for Tots and the Salvation Army, they are accepting donations of unwrapped toys so they can help give some local children a great Christmas this year.
A group called Believe has joined forces with policemen, firefighters, and Ingalls shipbuilders to help collect gifts for needy children.
Instead of serving warrants, police officers and other volunteers will be armed with toys on Christmas Eve, a special delivery for youngsters who need special attention this Christmas because of tough circumstances.
This month, the Jackson County Sheriff's Department is hosting a new toy drive called Santa Wears a Badge.
The City of Pascagoula, area businesses, and the Pascagoula School District have once again connected to provide Christmas for area families and to teach children about the joy that comes from giving.
Dozens of students and their families at River Oaks Elementary won't go hungry this Thanksgiving, thanks to the generosity of the local Wells Fargo branch.
Registration for the Salvation Army's Angel Tree Program began Monday.
Registration begins October 6th for families who need help from The Salvation Army this holiday season.
The closing of Margaritaville in Biloxi may have put a dent in the local economy, but will lead to hundreds of needy families getting the food they need.
The Salvation Army is reaching out to past Angel Tree recipients, asking them to sign up for the three required life skills classes to become eligible for Angel Tree this year.