Santa and his elf are making their way across Oxford County for the Launch of the Angel Tree Campaign today.
People in Oxford can spread some joy by picking an angel off the Angel Trees.
The Children's Aid Society of Oxford and the Power of Hope have officially launched the Angel Tree Campaign, and Santa has been making the rounds to drop off the trees featuring boys and girls of all ages.
"All different age groups, right from babies up to 18. We've been doing it since 2003 and we've helped more than 5600 kids in the Oxford Area."
The premise is a person can pick an angel off the tree and then buy a gift appropriate for that person. The Power of Hope will also be providing pyjama packs for the children and youth.
The Angel Trees can be found at the Children's Aid Society Offices, Giant Tiger in Woodstock, Tremblett's Independent Grocer in Ingersoll, and Sobeys in Tillsonburg.
All unwrapped gifts should be returned to the Angel Tree locations by December 2nd.

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