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Charity plays Santa, Delivering Trees and Holiday Cheer to the Doors of Families

Give a gift for life not just for Christmas. Get in the festive spirit and help raise money for homeless single mothers and their children

Plano, Texas (PRWEB) November 8, 2003 - --. His Guiding Light Ministries (HGLM) Trees of Hope" Christmas Appeal launched November 1st offers people the opportunity to give a gift with real meaning at Christmas. HGLM believes that children should not be the only ones getting time off during Christmas. Now DFW residents can spend as little as 2 minutes and have their Christmas tree delivered fresh to their door, 100% satisfaction guaranteed.

Through our Trees of Hope" Christmas Appeal, we have partnered with Christmas Trees Worldwide, a grower and distributor of fresh cut Nova Scotia Balsam Fir Christmas trees, to provide and ship the trees via UPS directly to the buyers door. The cost of the tree including shipping charges is $89.95. Orders will be accepted through November 20th with a December 1st ship date.

People are tired of spending hours fighting holiday traffic, searching through a 2-3 week old selection of trees, tying it down to their cars and leaving a trail of dead needles through their house," said Betty Trombetta, Founder and CEO of His Guiding Light Ministries.

For people who are too busy to get a tree, ordering it through HGLMs Trees of Hope" makes a lot of sense," says CeeCee Evans, Executive Director of His Guiding Light Ministries, not only do they get the convenience of home delivery they are also helping to make not just the holiday season, but everyday a little brighter for the hundreds of single mother families who are homeless with no where to turn." HGLM hopes that Christmas 2003 will be a celebration enabling some of the most disadvantaged people to share the good tidings. The smallest donation could change someone's life this Christmas

HGLM is a charitable, non-profit organization in the Plano area though Christian based we have no religious affiliations. We are committed to helping single mother families in, but not limited to, Collin County become economically self-sufficient.

HGLM provides the optimum incubator path to self-sufficiency for the single mothers by providing transitional housing, childcare, vocational assessment, training and job placement assistance. This training opportunity will provide young ladies with the tools and development skills necessary to become successful, independent and productive citizens, which further pursue the opportunity to break the cycle of dysfunction throughout the family unit.

The program is designed within a solid foundation that has been divinely and strategically planned for perpetual success. Every effort on the part of HGLM is focused on the participants attaining economic self-sufficiency in the shortest amount of time possible.

To purchase a tree or to get additional information on our Trees of Hope" Christmas Appeal or the organization please contact us at 866.308.3733.


Primary Contact                Secondary Contact
Betty Trombetta, Founder & CEO             CeeCee Evans, Executive Director
972.769.7318                  469.358.8787
hglm_inc@yahoo.com                lafoyle@netzero.com

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