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CASA for the Highland Lakes Area Angel Trees now available
Thursday, November 29, 2012 • Posted November 29, 2012

Our Angles are ready to fly! CASA for the Highland Lakes Area, a charitable non-profit organization that speaks up for the best interest of abused and neglected children, is currently collecting donations for its Angel Tree. This year our angels can be found in the following locations: Security State Bank and Trust at 608 US Highway 281 in Marble Falls; Journey Fellowship Church located in Oestrich Rose Hall/Inman’s Kitchen on Highway 29 West in Llano; Buttery Hardware at 201 Main Street in Llano; The Boutique at 107 B West Main Street in Llano; The Red Bud Café at 410 4

We are asking for the donation of new and unwrapped gifts, or gift cards. Children in foster care have such little control over their lives. A gift card allows them an opportunity to pick out a gift they can truly call their own. Something as simple as shopping can be incredibly rewarding and fulfilling for a foster child.

The angels may be picked up now! Please bring the unwrapped gifts or gift cards to the establishment where the Angel was originally picked up by December 1, 2012. The gifts can also be delivered to the CASA for the Highland Lakes Area office at 1719 Ridgeview in Kingsland, weekdays between 8:00 AM to 5 PM.

Thank you for helping our CASA kids! "What we have done for ourselves alone dies with us; what we have done for others and the world remains and is immortal." ~Albert Pike

th Street in Blanco; The First State Bank Central Texas at 101 E. Polk in Burnet; and at the Lampasas County Annex at 409 South Pecan in Lampasas.

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