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Tammy Cook, of Selinsgrove, right, is helped with her gifts by Junior ROTC volunteers Jessy Ballard, front, and Nicole Burgard, both of Sunbury.Lauren Lamas/The Daily Item


Lauren Lamas/The Daily ItemPeople wait in line outside of a building on Market Street in Sunbury, Tuesday, where the Salvation Army is distributing food, toys, and clothing from it's Needy Family Fund.


Lauren Lamas/The Daily ItemFannie McFall, left, and Julie Adams, both of Selinsgrove, volunteers at Tuesday-s Needy Family Fund distribution, help David Meeks, of Sunbury, pick out gloves and other winter gear for his family.


Published December 19, 2007 12:56 am - Food and gift distributions for the Salvation Army's Needy Family Fund began on Tuesday.


A blessing
People line up for Needy Family Fund distribution

By Amanda Keister
The Daily Item

SUNBURY -- Food and gift distributions for the Salvation Army's Needy Family Fund began on Tuesday.

Dozens of clients lined up out the door of 343 Market St., the former location of Something Special Flower Shop, to receive food baskets, gift certificates to Valley grocery stores, coats, hats and gloves, and toys for their children.

Tammy Cook, 35, of Selinsgrove, collected for her children, Angelia, 16, Britney, 15, Logan, 11, and Haley, 8.

Ms. Cook, a single mother laid off from Yorktowne Cabinets, has used the Needy Family Fund for the past couple of years to provide a Christmas for her family.

"It's very difficult," Ms. Cook said. "All of my money I do get, it goes to bills."

This year, the Needy Family Fund will provide her family with a hearty meal, warm clothing and some special surprises from Santa.

"I thank God for the help. ... I really do appreciate what they do give," she said.

Senovia Ramirez has been organizing Sunbury's distribution for the past seven years -- all through volunteer hours.

Working around her on Tuesday were about 25 other volunteers from the Salvation Army, Shikellamy High School's Junior ROTC program, Northwest Academy and The Daily Item.

The Milton citadel of the Salvation Army will distribute items today.

Afternoon volunteers in Sunbury called out application numbers to other volunteers waiting in the back, who put together food baskets filled with canned fruit and vegetables, canned ham, pasta, cereal, crackers, bread and pie. Large families also received a turkey.

Families with children received bags of gifts, and many also took home bicycles and tricycles.

For Maj. Sharon Cupp, less than a year into her role as leader of the Sunbury citadel of the Salvation Army, the Needy Family Fund marks a change in roles.

"I remember when I was a kid and my mom didn't have a whole lot for us and she went to the Salvation Army," she said, "and what I see kids get today -- it's really a blessing."

Tears welled in her eyes. It's clear the mission of the Salvation Army is near to Ms. Cupp's heart.



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