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Hey, Columbus: Holiday Help is back again. Here’s how to make or fulfill someone’s wish

Here’s how to participate in the Ledger-Enquirer’s annual Holiday Help program.
Here’s how to participate in the Ledger-Enquirer’s annual Holiday Help program. mrice@ledger-enquirer.com

The Ledger-Enquirer’s annual Holiday Help program has returned for another year.

We are continuing our partnership with the Chattahoochee Valley Libraries to connect folks in need with those willing and able to help make their Christmas, Hanukkah or Kwanzaa season more joyful.

As in previous years, we welcome anyone in the Columbus area to write us a letter describing the assistance they hope to receive, such as paying a utility bill or buying groceries or giving gifts.

Please be specific. For example, if you ask for clothes, please note the sizes.

Oh, and most importantly, you must include your name, phone number and address so the donor who selects your letter can contact you.

Letters can be mailed to or dropped off at Ledger-Enquirer Holiday Help, 109 12th St., Columbus, GA, 31906. The L-E will deliver those letters to CVL, which will put them on display, starting Nov. 28, at the four library branches in Columbus for donors to read and decide which wishes to fulfill:

Holiday Help letters also can be submitted at the public service desk in any of those libraries, starting Nov. 10.

The L-E thanks CVL and all the letter writers and donors who help make Holiday Help possible. Whether this will be your 20th time or your first, may your participation be a blessing.

Mark Rice
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer
Mark Rice is the Ledger-Enquirer’s editor. He has been covering Columbus and the Chattahoochee Valley for more than 30 years. He welcomes your local news tips, feature story ideas, investigation suggestions and compelling questions.
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