ORLANDO, Fla. – Hundreds of cars lined up outside the former Orlando Sentinel building in downtown Orlando on Wednesday, waiting for assistance from the Salvation Army.What is usually an in-person, face-to-face event full of hugs was transformed into a drive-through event that wound through the former newspaper’s parking lot.“It’s been a long morning.
The line is really long,” said Jasmine Adams, a recipient who’s had a tough year.Adams said she believes the long line was the result of more people needing help this year, a notion confirmed by the Salvation Army.As part of its annual Angel Tree program, 1,000 more children were adopted by members of the public who purchased toys, clothes and other gifts for them.“(My year) was very hard,”.