
Kaitlyn and Matt Day of Auburn select a stuffed animal for their 7-month-old daughter, Skye, at The Salvation Army in Lewiston on Thursday. The Day family is one of the 315 benefiting from The Salvation Army’s Angel Tree program, which provides Christmas gifts for children. Volunteers gathered new toys, coats and clothes dropped off at locations around Lewiston and Auburn. They helped parents pick out gifts Thursday and will again Friday. Capt. DeAnna Street said the goal is to provide each child with seven presents to open Christmas morning. (Sun Journal photo by Daryn Slover)

Salvation Army volunteer Nora Jackson holds Ariabella L’Heureux while the baby’s mother, Laura Wynands, looks for Christmas presents for her two daughters at The Salvation Army in Lewiston on Thursday. The Wynands family is one of the 315 benefiting from The Salvation Army’s Angel Tree program, which provides Christmas gifts for children. Volunteers gathered new toys, coats and clothes dropped off at locations around Lewiston and Auburn. They helped parents pick out gifts Thursday and will again Friday. Olivia Dyer, far left, is one of six TD Bank employees who volunteered. Capt. DeAnna Street said the goal is to provide each child with seven presents to open Christmas morning. (Sun Journal photo by Daryn Slover)
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