GREENVILLE —
The Salvation Army is ready to help Hunt County residents (12 years and younger or 65 and older) with Christmas gift assistance.
Application dates are today from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Friday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., at 4601 King.
Those applying need to bring:
• Photo ID -- Texas Drivers License or Texas ID or Matricular Consular
• Proof of all income
• Proof of all expenses -- rent, utility bills, cable/dish, telephone, car payments, insurance, food stamp award letter, etc., for the last 30 days
• Proof of residence -- current bill with head of household’s name
• Proof of each child living with you and age -- Medicaid/shot records, school records, TANE, birth certificates
• Clothing sizes -- shirt, pants, dress, undergarments, shoes
Children must not be brought along on application day.
For more information, call 903-455-1875.
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