PHOTOS: Youngkin, other leaders help Prince George military members shop for free holiday toys
PRINCE GEORGE COUNTY, Va. (WRIC) -- Fort Gregg-Adams in Prince George County turned into Santa's workshop on Friday, with leaders like Gov. Glenn Youngkin coming out to help junior-ranking military members shop free toys for their children. On Friday, Dec. 6, Youngkin joined community dignitaries and elected officials, as well as business and military leaders, in staffing this "Holiday Helper Toy Store." They aided the nominated military members in picking out the best holiday gifts for their little ones -- all free of charge. Phifer family celebrates 50th year of decked out holiday decorations "[Eligible military] includes all branches of service, Wounded Warriors, widows, survivors, orphans, Reservist and National Guard from across the state," said a spokesperson for Fort Gregg-Adams in a press release. One of the leaders present included Major General Michelle Donahue, the fort's commander. The Holiday Helper Toy Store at Fort Gregg-Adams in Prince George County. (Photos: Fort Gregg-Adams) The Holiday Helper Toy Store at Fort Gregg-Adams in Prince George County. (Photos: Fort Gregg-Adams) The Holiday Helper Toy Store at Fort Gregg-Adams in Prince George County. (Photos: Fort Gregg-Adams) The Holiday Helper Toy Store at Fort Gregg-Adams in Prince George County. (Photos: Fort Gregg-Adams) The Holiday Helper Toy Store at Fort Gregg-Adams in Prince George County. (Photos: Fort Gregg-Adams)
PRINCE GEORGE COUNTY, Va. (WRIC) -- Fort Gregg-Adams in Prince George County turned into Santa's workshop on Friday, with leaders like Gov. Glenn Youngkin coming out to help junior-ranking military members shop free toys for their children.
On Friday, Dec. 6, Youngkin joined community dignitaries and elected officials, as well as business and military leaders, in staffing this "Holiday Helper Toy Store."
They aided the nominated military members in picking out the best holiday gifts for their little ones -- all free of charge.
Phifer family celebrates 50th year of decked out holiday decorations
"[Eligible military] includes all branches of service, Wounded Warriors, widows, survivors, orphans, Reservist and National Guard from across the state," said a spokesperson for Fort Gregg-Adams in a press release.
One of the leaders present included Major General Michelle Donahue, the fort's commander.