
Heritage United Way and Target Stores Partner in Share-A-Tree Program
Friday, December 19, 2008
For the 18th consecutive year, Target Stores and United Way have partnered together to brighten the holidays for families in need. From December 19-23, Target stores across the country will donate more than 5,000 decorated holiday trees to local United Ways. The trees will be delivered to families in need and various community partners, including shelters, community centers and childcare programs. The trees have a total estimated value of $2.5 million.
Locally, Heritage United Way will work with Community Caregivers of Greater Derry, Families in Transition and the Bedford, Hooksett and Salem Target stores to distribute trees to to six families this holiday season.
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