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Just last week, the Salvation Army still needed 300 angels to be adopted.
Angel Tree provides clothing, toys and food for children up to age 16.
More than $53,000 has been raised so far and that means a brighter Christmas for more than 400 children and 100 senior citizens.
This is for families living in Floyd, Clark, Crawford, Scott, Harrison and Washington counties. Angel Tree provides clothing and gifts for children from birth to age 16.
The Salvation Army's Angel Tree warehouse has been transformed into an isolation center, with a specific area for anyone who has tested positive for the COVID-19 virus.
Hundreds of children will have a brighter Christmas thanks to Frankie's Family. The Louisville organization adopts hundreds of kids every year through the Salvation Army's Angel Tree program.
This year the Kentuckiana chapter hopes to raise $810,000 and help more than 9,000 children.
The youth-led and youth-driven organization partners with local charities to provide gifts and food during the holiday season.