Vineyard Church’s Work to Give Back this Holiday Season Vineyard Church's Work to Give Back this Holiday Season

How Project Angel Tree is Helping Spread Holiday Cheer

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“I’ve been able to drop off the presents before, on the west side, on the south side, on the east side. It’s a really special thing to deliver these, you feel like Santa Claus in some messed up kind of way.”

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For Chris Honess and the Vineyard Church – the holiday season has been about giving back.
For nearly 15 years – the church works with Project Angel Tree, a national organization that serves kids whose parents are incarnated. Thanks to help from strangers – wish lists are picked up, wrapped and delivered to kids in time for the holiday.

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The organization helps 1.2 million children nationwide. And since 2008 the church has helped nearly 1,600 kids with 80 families lined up for this upcoming holiday. And the best part – the gifts come from the people they love.

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“The amazing thing is that the package comes from the parents. The parents as written on the angel tree tag and that tag gets posted on the present.”

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Honess, a father himself – says spreading the holiday spirit is the best present of them all.

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“Met someone at Dollar Tree or something like that and say oh you work at the Vineyard, you got my kids a gift from Angel Tree. I mean so it’s a memorable thing.”

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“If you’re looking to take part in Angel Tree for this upcoming holiday season, well you have to wait til next year. The Vineyard Church says every single list has been accounted for with 20 days left till Christmas. In Syracuse Chloe Smarz N-C-C News.”

SYRACUSE, NY (NCC News) – In the spirit of giving and spreading joy during the holiday season, Project Angel Tree is once again making a significant impact by fulfilling the wishes of children facing adversity.

Project Angel Tree, a charitable initiative that has been bringing smiles to the faces of disadvantaged children for several years, is gearing up for another heartwarming holiday season. The project, organized by Vineyard Church, aims to provide gifts and holiday cheer to children whose families may be experiencing financial hardship, incarceration, or other challenging circumstances.

For nearly 15 years, the church has partnered with the organization to help 1,612 kids receive Christmas gifts since 2008. This season, Vineyard Church will serve 80 families, with every list already accounted for. Members of the Syracuse community contribute to this cause by picking up a child’s Christmas wish list that was made by their parents, buying, packing and delivering the gifts in time for the holiday.

Lead Pastor Chris Honess says that the most special part is the gifts come from the people they love.

“The amazing thing is that the package comes from the parents. The parents as written on the angel tree tag and that tag gets posted on the present,” Honess says.

Vineyard Church will deliver the presents to all areas of Syracuse with their main focus in the southside and eastside neighborhoods. Through all the years of giving, Honess says its the memories and connections with the community that are the greatest gift of them all.

“Met someone at Dollar Tree or something like that and say, ‘Oh you work at the Vineyard, you got my kids a gift from Angel Tree’,” Honess says. “I mean so it’s a memorable thing.”

For more information on how to participate in next year’s Angel Tree project, visit https://vineyardny.org/angeltree for more information.

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