ORANGE —
Christmas is drawing near, but there is still time to receive some help for families in need.
The Women’s Car Club of Southeast Texas is accepting application from families in need this holiday season for its annual Christmas Toy drive but time is running out.
Applicants must be able to provide a copy of their drivers license, social security card, as well as proof of income and a utility bill with the applicant’s name on it. Bills must be no more than 30 days old and all copies will be included in the organization’s record-keeping.
Please all 409-233-8357 after 3 p.m., daily, to schedule an appointment and an application.
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