St. Catharines is launching its annual toy and gift drive.
The city wants every child to feel the joy of getting a present this holiday season.
It's the 22nd year for the Tree of Little Angels.
People can take a tag off the tree, buy a gift for a boy or girl in need, and return it unwrapped with the tag to locations across the community.
Trees are set up at City Hall, the museum, the aquatics centre, the Seymour-Hannah Sports and Entertainment Centre and community centres.
Hundreds of toys were donated last year to Community Care of St. Catharines and Thorold.
Gifts for kids up to 16-years-old will be accepted until December 13th.

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