ORLANDO, Fla. – Every year the Central Florida community shows its support for the Salvation Army Angel Tree program to help families in need of holiday cheer and this year was no different -- even in 2020, a year that has challenged everyone.The annual program started last month with the goal of adopting 5,000 angels, including 4,000 children from infants to 14 year olds in Orange and Osceola counties.
The other 1,000 angels are seniors who might not have a Christmas if it were not for donations.[TRENDING: Safe to shop during pandemic? | Photos show miracle rescue at sea | Video: Massive gator devours duck]On Giving Tuesday, News 6 held a day-long phone bank with the goal of raising $50,000 to go toward gifts for the 5,000 Angels.By 8.