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WRAL-TV’s 19th Annual Coats for the Children Campaign Results in Warmer Winter for Triangle Kids |
Volunteers help sort over 5,500 coats donated by generous WRAL-TV viewers. |
Thousands of Triangle children will be warmer this winter thanks to the generosity of WRAL-TV viewers.
WRAL-TV’s 19th annual Coats for the Children brought in over 5,500 coats for needy children in the Triangle. The campaign ran during the last two months of 2007, including the traditional daylong telethon which took place on Friday, December 14th.
Viewers donated via phone lines and online at WRAL.com. And viewers brought coats by the WRAL-TV station and participating Jiffy Lube and Capital Bank locations.
WRAL-TV’s Loretta Harper-Arnold is a regular at the coats sorting. |
Volunteers donate their time on the annual sorting day. |
“With a recipe of compassion from WRAL TV5 and mission based service from The Salvation Army, one could not expect any better results than those of the annual Coats for the Children campaign,” said Salvation Army Commanding Officer Major Al Smith.
Salvation Army staffers play a big role in the sorting (l to r): Christine Shaw, Director of Social Ministries; James Scott, employee & Ashley Delamar, Director of Operations and Communications. |
Volunteers sorted the coats on Saturday, January 12, 2008, at the Salvation of Army of Wake County’s future new office location. The site is currently a warehouse used for storage but will soon serve as the newly expanded offices for the Salvation Army.
“The Salvation Army can meet needs only with support from the community,” said Smith. “The WRAL Coats for the Children campaign serves as a two decade example of community support and leadership at its finest.”
Thanks to WRAL-TV’s Stacie Holyfield for these capcom photos.