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West Valley City's Giving Tree seeks donations to help roughly 220 children and 30 seniors
Summary
West Valley City officials urged donations for the annual Giving Tree: organizers said the program will serve about 220 children from 84 families and about 30 seniors; donors may give money or shop at wvcgivingtree.com and drop new, unwrapped gifts at the Utah Cultural Celebration Center by Dec. 11. A Chick-fil-A spirit morning will donate 20% of sales to the effort.
West Valley City officials and community partners used a Giving Tuesday broadcast to urge residents to support the city's Giving Tree program, which organizers said will provide holiday gifts and food support to about 220 children from 84 families and roughly 30 seniors.
Detective Navara, who has led the program for more than two decades, said, "This year, we have approximately 220 kids from, 84 families." He told viewers they can donate money or take a child's name from the digital tree at wvcgivingtree.com and that a QR code is available during the broadcast.
The program pairs community volunteers, city employees and business partners to collect, sort and wrap donations. "We have businesses like Chick…
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