They Need a Little Christmas are requests from low-income families around the community that need help for the holidays. Some of them missed the deadline for the Christmas Store and aren't able to shop there.
Anyone wanting to adopt a family may call the phone number listed.
?12-year-old boy needs size 14 pants and size large shirts. He would like a keyboard. 7-year-old boy needs size 5 pants and size 6-7 shirts. He would like Sponge Bob Legos. Call Jacob Beeler at Community Action, 447-0832.
3-year-old girl needs size 3T clothing and shoes size 8. She would like Play Dough, Mr. Potato Head, hair bands and interactive games. She likes ponies. 4-month-old boy needs a bed, clothing size 6-9 months and any baby goods. Father needs XL shirts, 36x32 pants and size 10 heavy work boots. Mother needs size medium shirts, 7-8 pants and size 7 shoes. Call Ginger Clayton at Department of Human Services, 573-8347.
8-year-old girl needs size 1 shoes. She likes to paint, sew and likes dolls. 6-year-old boy needs clothing size 6-7 and shoes size 11. He likes cars and paints. 4-year-old girl needs clothing size 4-5 and shoes size 8. She likes to play house and dolls. Call Ginger Clayton at Department of Human Services, 573-8347.
?13-year-old boy needs size 10 1/2 men's shoes. He likes arts and crafts, Playstation and Guitar Hero game. 4-year-old girl needs sweats size 7-8 and shoes size 13. She likes Barbies and baby dolls. 6-month-old boy needs clothing size 6-12 months. Call Ginger Clayton at Department of Human Services, 573-8347.
3-year-old boy needs shoes size 10 and clothes size 3T-4T. He likes Spider Man, movies, dinosaurs and child learning video games. Mother needs shirts size large, shoes size 9 and a full size bed set. She likes angels, Sweet Pea bath sets and Beautiful perfume. Call Tiffanie Hodges at Department of Human Services, 573-8370.
Family needs clothing size 3T, potty training toys, pots/pans, towels, queen size sheets, black/white film and supplies for photography school and anything to help with pregnancy and a new baby. They would like anything Elmo, paints or art things. Call Jacob Beeler at Community Action, 447-0832.
1-year-old boy needs clothing size 24 months, 3-year-old boy needs clothing size 3T and 8-year-old boy needs clothing size youth large. They would like OU gear, a football, basketball, board games, books, trucks, cars and Playstation 2 games. Call Jeremy Macy at Department of Human Services, 912-2000.
8-month-old girl needs clothing size 9-12 months, drinking cups, diapers size 3 and age appropriate toys. 4-year-old girl needs clothing size 6x-7. She would like Bratz dolls, Polly Pockets, Barbies and kiddie make-up/jewelry sets. 5-year-old girl needs clothing size 14 and shoes size 1-2. She would like Bratz dolls, Barbies, Polly Pockets and kiddie makeup/jewelry sets. 12-year-old girl needs shoes size 4. She would like Disney movies, coloring books, Polly Pockets and a purse. 15-year-old boy needs shirts size 4x men's, sweatpants size 3x and shoes size 10. He would like Axe body spray, Playstation 2 games, movies and ankle socks. Mother needs a vacuum cleaner, removable shower head and king size sheets. Call Megan Thomas at Department of Human Services, 912-2021.
7-year-old boy would like action figures and educational toys. 3-year-old boy would like toys from the movie "Cars" and dinosaurs. Parents need kitchen utensils and newborn items for baby. Call Peaches or Travis at Better Babies, 329-4161.
3-year-old boy and 5-year-old girl would like a bike. Call Peaches or Travis at Better Babies, 329-4161.
?2-year-old girl needs clothing and toys. Call Peaches or Travis at Better Babies, 329-4161.
?1-year-old boy and girl need clothing size 12-18 months, diapers and toys. Call Peaches or Travis at Better Babies, 329-4161.
?2-year-old boy who is undergoing cancer treatment needs size 2 clothing that buttons all the way up, socks with grippers and soft hats. He would like wooden puzzles and a basketball goal. 10-year-old girl needs clothing size 10/12 and shoes size 4. She would like a Littlest Pet Shop diary and rollerblades. 8-year-old boy needs pants size 10/12 husky, shirts size 10/12 and shoes size 3. He would like a Hot Wheels dinosaur set, a remote control Army tank and Army play figures. Call Dana Drake at Department of Human Services, 912-2009.
9-year-old girl needs pants size 9 and shirts size medium. She would like an Xbox 360 and games. 8-year-old boy needs pants size 8 and shirts size medium. He would like anything Spider Man. Mother needs pants size 32-34 and large shirts. She would like some dishes and glasses. Call Jacob Beeler at Community Action, 447-0832.
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