Last Saturday, some of the Houston Bloggers were invited to Santa’s Secret Warehouse by the Salvation Army so that we could learn about their annual Christmas initiative The Angel Tree Program. This program helps to provide gifts for children (ages 12 and under) and seniors (ages 62 plus) every holiday seasons. The massive 24,000 square foot warehouse houses items from toys to bath robes, and is kept super secret, to make sure these gifts are kept safe for the families who will receive them.
Angel Tree Facts:
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The Salvation Army has been doing the Angel Tree program for 123 years
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Last year over 30,000 seniors and children in the Houston area were provided gifts
- Serves the Harris, Fort Bend, Montgomery counties
After we were given the rundown on how everything works we were given the opportunity to shop the warehouse for a specific individual! The place was huge, however, very organized. There were large signs indicating the age and gender, as well as labels on each box to let you know which individual this item would be well suited for. I had the pleasure of shopping for a senior female who wanted just a bath towel and a jacket for Christmas! It was an humbling experience and for a moment I did get a little emotional. I searched throughout all of the items to find the perfect items for her. There were no bath towels, but I did find her a pretty pink bath robe and a nice magenta jacket. I added in some extra tops and some bath products as well.