A holiday gift program, commonly known as the Angel Tree, is a selfless, wholesome tradition. Donors select a paper tag, sometimes shaped like an angel, from a decorated Christmas tree. The tag lists a child’s gift wish on it. Angel trees are commonly found at stores, banks, and churches. The trees are meant to make Christmas special for less fortunate children.
Angel Tree tags usually contain the child’s age, gender, clothing size, and gift requests that can range from toys and clothes to personal hygiene items and candy. This holiday season, the Salvation Army's Angel Tree program at Walmart has gained major traction through social media platforms such as TikTok and Instagram.
It has become a trend for people to pick tags from the Angel Tree and film themselves picking out gifts for th

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