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to afford presents for your children.. there are plenty of resources to
help.
They're coming in by the cart full for infants, teen
girls... maybe Johny needs a bike? The Manger in Franklin has been
helping struggling families more than 2 decades.
Susan Thornton with The Manger sponsored by Graceworks says,
"We've been doing it for 22 years. That's a miracle."
Susan "Clause" Thornton.... is the founder.
She says, "This is the manger 3 days out."
Thornton
explains, "The manger gives the gift and the gift of giving. That's why
we think it's important to do it this way. It's harder on us. It takes
more stuff."
Stacy Case says: "It takes a big building."
Susan Thornton says, "Yes, takes a big building. We think it's worth it."
Stacy Case says, "Because it preserves human dignity?
Susan Thornton replies," Absolutely."
That's because the Manger, run by the nonprofit Graceworks, lets
parents enjoy the Christmas spirit by shopping for their children
themselves. They only have to pay $1 for everything.
Thornton
says, "That's the point of saying I shopped. It's the most powerful
dollar because you are providing it from your resources and if that's
what you have, that 's what you pay."
Shoppers have to apply
and are given a "shop night." Many tables and shelves are still empty.
The Salvation Army also serves thousands of families. A big toy
drive this morning at LP Field went a long way in fulfilling the 'field
of dreams.'
Salvation Army spokesperson says, "We still have
about 3 thousand angels that have not been adopted so today we're here
at LP Field collecting toys so we can fill in those forgotten angels so
they are taken care of during Christmas."
Once again, Fox 17
is partnering with the Marines to collect Toys for Tots. You can drop
them off at Fox 17 any time. We then deliver these toys to a Smyrna
warehouse for distribution to the Salvation Army and charities like
the Last Minute Toy Store.
Volunteer and Toy Donor Ray
Harrell says, "It's just the joy of watching these folks who you know
without this, they couldn't afford Christmas with their kids."
The
Last Minute Toy Store is at the 61st Avenue United Methodist Church in
Nashville. Any Davidson County family who has fallen through the
cracks... in the final days before Christmas can shop here.
For a link to any of these resources, go to Fox17.com and click Fox links. Merry Christmas.
Tuesday, December 4 2012, 09:49 PM CST
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Man charged with faking marriage to visit inmate
May 22, 2013 13:32 GMT
JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (AP) -- Washington County authorities say a man faked a marriage certificate so he could visit a woman held in the Johnson City Detention Facility.
The Johnson City Press (http://bit.ly/14QBr9L ) reports investigators discovered the ruse after the May 14 visit by 32-year-old Robert S. Hicks of Elizabethton. Hicks was arrested Tuesday on a charge of criminal simulation. He was jailed at the Washington County Detention Center in lieu of $10,000 bond, pending a court appearance Wednesday.
Information from: Johnson City Press, http://www.johnsoncitypress.com
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