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Help needed for Sonja’s Angels

by | Dec 3, 2020 | Latest

 Tamera Jones-Davis doesn’t want certain people to be for­gotten at Christmas this year.

Those people are folks who live in nursing homes, and Sonja’s Forgotten An­gels asks for the public’s help in making their Christmas brighter.

People may go to Sonja­sangels.com or Facebook. com/sonjasangels to adopt someone or PayPal.me/son­jasangel for cash donations. Jones-Davis said there are 63 of 144 people left to adopt.

“Normally, we have an­gel trees in CBTx (formally FNB) and Main Street An­tiques as well as Indepen­dent bank in Lavon, but this year is different because of Covid restrictions,” Jones- Davis said.

For the full story, see the Dec. 3 issue or subscribe online.

By Don Munsch[email protected]

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