Jasper —
Here is your chance to put a smile on the face of a needy child this Christmas.
The Bank of America family is partnering with the Hamilton County School District to help local families in transition this holiday season and your support is needed.
Please stop by Bank of America in Jasper and select an "Angel" ornament of your choice off the Christmas tree. Then purchase an age appropriate gift for the boy or girl the ornament suggests. Once you purchase your gift, all you have to do is bring it back in to Bank of America and they will make sure the nearly 150 needy children in Jasper, Jennings and White Springs will receive at least one gift this Christmas.
On behalf of Bank of America and the Hamilton County School District, we thank you for your heartfelt support.
The bank is located on the corner of Hatley Street and NE 2nd Avenue in downtown Jasper. For more information call 386-792-2251.
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