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(Utica, NY) — Upstate Cerebral Palsy has begun its annual Holiday Miracles Project to help supply needy children receiving agency services with gifts and necessities this holiday season.
Each year, agency case workers at Upstate Cerebral Palsy identify children who receive agency services who are in need of assistance. Caring volunteers from the area are then assigned a child, receive a child’s wish-list from his or her case worker, and may then purchase items on the list.
“This yearly project makes such a difference in the lives of these children,” said Alexis Lalor, event specialist at Upstate Cerebral Palsy. “It is a fun way to give back this holiday season.”
Co-workers, families and individuals are invited to participate and help make Holiday Miracles a success.
For more information, or to shop for a child this season, call (315) 724-6907 ext. 2276.
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