(COLORADO SPRINGS) — On Wednesday, Dec. 18, families in need picked up their holiday gifts from Pikes Peak United Way and Harrison School District 2.
Cart after cart full of goodies was shuttled out to cars for kids in the district.
“The thank-you notes that the families are writing to their donors are incredibly heartfelt. Often they talk about the hardships that they faced throughout this year, and just how much it means to them as parents, but also how much joy will bring their children,” said Elizabeth Quevedo, the Senior Vice President of Community Impact at Pikes Peak United Way. “It’s hard to get through reading some of these without tearing up.”…