JINGLE ALL THE WAY TO GENEROSITY!

This holiday season, join us for a festive cause that warms hearts and spreads joy!  Introducing "Operation Christmas Morning".  We've decked the halls with goodwill, and together with our partners SCHEELS and The Salvation Army, we're ready to take on a four-alarm holiday emergency.

We want to make sure that every child in the Bismarck, Mandan, and Lincoln areas has a toy to open on Christmas morning. 

This December 8th, from 10 AM to 7 PM, let's transform SCHEELS into Santa's Workshop!

Bring the magic of Christmas to every child in Bismarck, Mandan, and Lincoln by donating new and unwrapped toys. Your generosity will light up their faces and create cherished memories on Christmas morning.

The need is greater than ever, and we're counting on YOU to make a difference! Families with children are dreaming of a Christmas filled with laughter and surprises, and your kindness can turn those dreams into reality.

SCHEELS is not only spreading holiday cheer but also offering special deals on toys that will make your heart soar!

‍‍ Don't forget our teenagers who are wishing for a special something too!

They may have outgrown some toys, but the joy of unwrapping a thoughtful gift remains timeless.

Let's make this Operation Christmas Morning the most magical one yet! Your unwrapped gifts will be the sleigh bells that echo kindness and warmth throughout the Capital community.

JOIN US ON DECEMBER 8TH AT SCHEELS

Location: SCHEELS in Bismarck Time: 10 AM - 7 PM

Your gift, no matter how big or small, will unwrap smiles and create cherished memories. Let's make this holiday season truly special for every child in our community!

✨Operation Christmas Morning...Because every child deserves the magic of Christmas! ✨

 

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