The Cincinnati Enquirer
COVINGTON - The Mental Health Association of Northern Kentucky is seeking volunteers for its Christmas celebration for residents who have no place to go.
Last year's event at The Point Pavilion in Covington drew 1,230 men, women and children.
Volunteers are needed to help set up and clean up the dinner.
Toys, gifts, gloves, scarves, hats, diapers, cookies, cakes, pies and money also are sought.
Anyone who would like to donate time, gifts, food, money or talents should call Arnetta at the mental health office at (859) 292-2484 between 8 a.m. and 3:30 p.m.
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