The WJBC Brotherhood Tree provided gifts to more than 7,000 people last year. (WJBC file photo)
By Joe Ragusa
BLOOMINGTON – Organizers are pushing for more donations to the 2014 WJBC Brotherhood Tree.
Spokesman Bob Bradley told WJBC's Scott Laughlin Wednesday morning that donations are needed for children ages 9-to-12, teenagers and adults of both genders.
"We need more gifts," said Bradley. "The 'secret elves' out there that do the shopping and the people that ultimately depend on this to get something for Christmas, we need some help."
Bradley said monetary donations are also needed to help the Brotherhood Tree's assistant shoppers.
"The shoppers have been doing this long enough that now, the retail stores recognize them and actually go out of there way to help them," said Bradley. "(Retailers) point them to items that they know are affordable but would be nice gifts to have during the holidays."
The effort served more than 7,000 people, or 1,200 families, last year.
A list of where to drop off gifts or donate money can be found here.
Joe Ragusa can be reached at [email protected].