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The Inter-Mountain photo by Brad Johnson
Back row from left are Victoria Stewart, an Americorps Vista at Youth Health Service; Jennifer âJ.J.â Johnson, director of the Home Ties Strengthening Families Center at YHS; Amanda Arbogast, YHS director of Business Operations; Tammy Rizzio, YHS executive co-director; Jimmy Kisamore, general manager of U-Haul Moving and Storage of Elkins; Tammy Rizzio, YHS executive co-director; and Casey Collins, CSR with U-Haul of Elkins. Front row from left are Kristy Kline, YHS family resource specialist; Liz Hawkins, CSR with U-Haul in Elkins; and Mark Arnold, U-Haul field relief manager.
Editor’s note: The Inter-Mountain’s Comfort and Joy series will continue in each edition leading up to Christmas Eve.
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Children who could benefit from holiday gifts are included on an angel tree, located at the Elkins-Randolph County YMCA. This annual tree is made possible by public volunteers and coordinated by Youth Health Service and the Elkins-Randolph County YMCA.
ELKINS Once again, the Elkins-Randolph County YMCA and Youth Health Service are working together to provide Christmas gifts for needy local children through the sixth annual Angel Tree program.
Area community members are invited to adopt an angel from the tree to ensure local children have a joyful Christmas.
And the program has grown this year, with 122 children being helped this holiday, up from 77 children last year.