DURHAM, N.C. (WTVD) -- A line of cars was stretched all the way down Morning Glory Avenue on Wednesday.
"It's worth the wait for her. She'll be excited and she'll be happy about getting the extra toy," said Latonya Robinson, Durham Rescue Mission graduate.
Robinson brought her granddaughter with her after a very tough year.
"This year has been rough with COVID-19. I lost my job in March," she said.
And people like Robinson are exactly why the Durham Rescue Mission worked hard to continue their Christmas tradition.
"We're here. We're doing what we can. Of course, we've had to change the event quite a bit," said Ernie Mills, Jr., DRM.