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    The Giving Angels Collectioning Donations to
    Give Holiday Gifts to More Than 600 Seniors

    November 11, 2015No Comments
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    logo_givingangelsSedona AZ (November 11, 2015) – The Giving Angels has started collecting donations to give more than 600 seniors holiday gifts with the generous help of donors from Sedona, Cottonwood and the Verde Valley. The charity provides gifts to independent, low-income seniors in the Verde Valley.

    Donation boxes will be at community locations November 17th through December 7th.  Donations being sought include bath towel sets, laundry soap, unscented lotion, notecards, stamps, kitchen towels, dish cloths, pot holders, Kleenex, paper towels, game books, and large-print books. It is requested that items be new.

    Donation box locations are: Sedona:  Cosse & Wallace CPAs, Chase Bank, Sedona Knit Wits, Blauert Building, Elite Salon, Curves, Oak Creek Hair Salon.  Cottonwood:  Metro Hair, Quilter’s Corner, Yavapai County Government Annex, Chocolate Blonde, Cottonwood Internal Medicine. Cornville: Verde Santa Fe. VOC: Chase Bank, Colours Salon & Day, Weber’s IGA Food Store, Red Rock Taxes.

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    For donors who prefer to donate cash, donations may be sent to P.O. Box 3118, Sedona, AZ 86340. Donations are tax deductible and qualify for an Arizona Tax Credit.

    To donate or volunteer, contact The Giving Angels at 928-254-3930 or visit the website at www.givingangelsofaz.com.

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