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Christmas Office Tuesday – December 7, 2021

By Mary Poulin
December 8, 2021
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After operating remotely in 2020 due to COVID-19, the annual charity that distributes toys to children from infants to 17 and family food stamps is back with health protocols in place. Gifts and vouchers are given to every family, regardless of their income.

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Tue 7 Dec 2021

  • Volunteers, left to right, Walt Erikson, Heather Sulpizio and Bob Curry assemble toddler bikes in the back room of the Christmas office on Tuesday, December 7, 2021 at the Spokane Fair and Expo Center in Spokane, Washington. After operating remotely in 2020 due to COVID-19, the annual charity that distributes toys and food stamps is back with health protocols in place. The annual event provides a high-quality toy for every child and a grocery gift certificate to every family, regardless of income.

    Jesse tinsley The spokesperson-magazine

  • Karis Daniel, left, and Andrea Tichey, right, browse the selection of books at the Christmas office on Tuesday, December 7, 2021 at the Spokane Fair and Expo Center in Spokane, Washington. After operating remotely in 2020 due to COVID-19, the annual charity that distributes toys and food stamps is back with health protocols in place. The annual event provides a high-quality toy for every child and a grocery gift certificate to every family, regardless of income. The Free Book for Each Child is a service of the Volunteers of America.

    Jesse tinsley The spokesperson-magazine

  • Liz Russell, right, sorts the plush toys available for families visiting the Christmas office on Tuesday, December 7, 2021 at the Spokane Fair and Expo Center in Spokane, Washington. After operating remotely in 2020 due to COVID-19, the annual charity that distributes toys and food stamps is back with health protocols in place. The annual event provides a high-quality toy for every child and a grocery gift certificate to every family, regardless of income. The stuffed animals are from the Teddy Bear Toss event by the Spokane Chiefs.

    Jesse tinsley The spokesperson-magazine

  • Volunteer Liz Russell sorts through mountains of plush toys available for families visiting the Christmas office on Tuesday, December 7, 2021 at the Spokane Fair and Expo Center in Spokane, Washington. After operating remotely in 2020 due to COVID-19, the annual charity that distributes toys and food stamps is back with health protocols in place. The annual event provides a high-quality toy for every child and a grocery gift certificate to every family, regardless of income. The stuffed animals are from the Teddy Bear Toss event by the Spokane Chiefs.

    Jesse tinsley The spokesperson-magazine

  • Volunteer Sandy Richardson, left, helps almost two-year-old Eva Akon choose a shopping cart while her parents shop for Christmas presents in the Christmas Office toy room on Tuesday, December 7, 2021 at Spokane Fair and Expo Center in Spokane, Washington. Eva’s family is from South Sudan. After operating remotely in 2020 due to COVID-19, the annual charity that distributes toys and food stamps is back with health protocols in place. The annual event provides a high-quality toy for every child and a grocery gift certificate to every family, regardless of income.

    Jesse tinsley The spokesperson-magazine

  • Eight-month-old Elijah Pettit rides a shopping cart in the Christmas Office toy room on Tuesday, December 7, 2021 at the Spokane Fair and Expo Center in Spokane, Washington. After operating remotely in 2020 due to COVID-19, the annual charity that distributes toys to children from infants to 17 and family food stamps is back with health protocols in place. Gifts and vouchers are given to every family, regardless of their income.

    Jesse tinsley The spokesperson-magazine

  • Karis Daniel, center, and Andrea Tichey, right, browse the selection of books at the Christmas desk on Tuesday, December 7, 2021 at the Spokane Fair and Expo Center in Spokane, Washington. After operating remotely in 2020 due to COVID-19, the annual charity that distributes toys and food stamps is back with health protocols in place. The annual event provides a high-quality toy for every child and a grocery gift certificate to every family, regardless of income. The Free Book for Each Child is a service of the Volunteers of America.

    Jesse tinsley The spokesperson-magazine

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