Oklahoma City charity seeks to give presents
Jose, 2, wants a tricycle for Christmas.
He is one of nearly 3,000 children in the metro area who will receive their Christmas gifts through the Salvation Army , agency spokeswoman Heide Brandes said. Donations are trickling in for the annual Angel Tree program but more are needed.
"These are families that on the day-to-day basis have to choose between paying the electric bill or feeding their children,...
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