The Italian American Association has been busy delivering gifts to children in the community. The association donated gifts to the 70 children, ages three months to five years, who live at the House on the Hill in Goshen. Santa handed out the goodies to each child on Dec. 11.
House on the Hill Migrant Child Center is accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children to teach the children of farm workers.
Source: http://chroniclenewspaper.com/
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