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Published: Dec 12, 2012 01:48 PM
Modified: Dec 12, 2012 01:49 PM

Hospital helps out for the holidays
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L TO R: Durham Regional Hospital staffer Lindsay Krcelic, along with Project Search teacher Aileen Montes-Womark and student Kristy Stephenson bring out the last of over thirty new staff-donated bicycles to a waiting Durham Salvation Army truck Monday afternoon, Dec. 10, 2012 outside of the Hospital. Durham Regional staffers and volunteers were loading the new bicycles and dozens of new staff-donated Christmas gifts for one hundred seventy five (175) deserving children in the Durham, Orange and Person county area chosen by the Durham Salvation Army program. This is the ninth year for Durham Regional's Salvation Army Angel Tree, started in 2003.

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Durham Regional Hospital's Brian Hughes, left, a Project Search job coach at the hospital, along with Project Search intern Jeffrey Poole, right, load bags of new staff-donated Christmas clothing, toys and games into a waiting Durham Salvation Army truck Monday afternoon, Dec. 10, 2012. The Durham Regional staffers and volunteers were loading over thirty new staff-donated bicycles and dozens of new staff-donated Christmas gifts for one hundred seventy five (175) deserving children in the Durham, Orange and Person county area chosen by the Durham Salvation Army program. This is the ninth year for Durham Regional's Salvation Army Angel Tree, started in 2003.

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Durham Regional Hospital administration staffer Jacqueline Keith waits to hand up a new staff-donated child's bicycle into a waiting Durham Salvation Army truck Monday afternoon, Dec. 10, 2012. Keith, with many more Durham Regional staffers and volunteers were loading over thirty new staff-donated bicycles and dozens of new staff-donated Christmas gifts for one hundred seventy five (175) deserving children in the Durham, Orange and Person county area chosen by the Durham Salvation Army program. This is the ninth year for Durham Regional's Salvation Army Angel Tree, started in 2003.

 
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Durham Regional Hospital employees loaded bags of new staff-donated Christmas clothing, toys and games into a waiting Durham Salvation Army truck Monday afternoon.

Durham Regional Hospital employees loaded bags of new staff-donated Christmas clothing, toys and games into a waiting Durham Salvation Army truck Monday afternoon.

The Durham Regional staffers and volunteers were loading over 30 new staff-donated bicycles and dozens of new staff-donated Christmas gifts for 175 deserving children in the Durham, Orange and Person county area chosen by the Durham Salvation Army program.

This is the ninth year for Durham Regional's Salvation Army Angel Tree, started in 2003.

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