“Drive for Hope” on Dec. 11 to benefit Salvation Army of Greenwood

December 7, 2021

WCRS Radio will host the “Drive for Hope” on Saturday, Dec. 11, for toys and monetary donations to the Angel Tree Program of the Salvation Army of Greenwood.

Maj. Jason Hughes of the Salvation Army and Anne Eller of WCRS in Greenwood conduct an inventory of the supply of toys for the Angel Tree Program. The “Drive for Hope” Dec. 11 will benefit the program.

The toy drive, from 9 a.m. – 1 p.m., will be in the parking lot of Ollie’s Bargain Outlet, located at 1360 S.C. Highway 72, and feature a “live remote” broadcast from WCRS as volunteers work to stuff the Salvation Army truck with toys.

In addition, the Salvation Army will distribute coats and jackets from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., thanks to a donation from FOX Carolina in Greenville. People needing coats and jackets are asked to show a picture ID.

Children will have the chance to have their photos taken with a fire truck and check out the Command Center of the Greenwood County Sheriff’s Department. Food trucks, holiday music and prize giveaways are other features of the event.

The Salvation Army Angel Tree, Toys for Tots and Tommy Claus have partnered this year to provide Christmas toys to children in need, said Maj. Jason Hughes of the Salvation Army in Greenwood.

“The toys that are donated will support their combined efforts in bringing HOPE into their lives,” he said.

The Angel Tree Program provides a critical service to children and their families each year, said Anne Eller, the award-winning broadcaster and owner of WCRS Radio.

“Without community donations, hundreds of children in the Greenwood area would not have toys for Christmas. The generosity of our Lakelands community cannot be measured, and we are looking forward to a successful ‘Drive for Hope’ to help children through age 12,” she said. “We want to stuff the truck and reach out to as many children as possible.”

The Salvation Army’s Angel Tree Program began in 1979 in Virginia and quickly spread throughout the nation. Today, the program reaches children throughout the United States through the Salvation Army’s ministry.

The regular sign-up period for the toy programs has ended, with more 650 children signed up. However, there are still new emergencies that take place in November and December, which lead people to need help now, Hughes said.

“These situations include persons who have lost their job, who had to go on medical leave, persons who have had house fires and lostthe Christmas that they had provided. We know that there is no deadline on emergency needs in our community.” he said.

“We are grateful to have this opportunity to partner with WCRS Radio, Toys for Tots and Tommy Claus for this event! This will help us to bring HOPE to the lives of children. For that, we say, ‘thank you!’ to each of these groups and to everyone who bring toys and donations,” he said.

For information about the Toy Drive, call Anne Eller at WCRS Radio at 864-229-7984.

For information about The Salvation Army Angel Tree Program, call 864-229-3407, Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.