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Salvation Army Still Looking For Gifts

By: Jonathan Martinez
Updated: December 10, 2012
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The Salvation Army is still looking for gifts for children through the Angel Tree Program in Northwest Arkansas.

According to the non-profit 41% of the angels adopted this year have yet to be returned with gifts.

Now the toys will have to come the organization's "Cheer Shop" or other donations.

People who still have gifts have until Wednesday to get them back in time to be delivered to their angel.

The Savlation Army is also still accepting gifts for children who were not adopted.

Donations can be dropped off at Walmart, the Northwest Arkansas Mall or the Salvation Army.

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