On Nov. 29, Crestview Elks Lodge #2624 teamed with the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office (OCSO) in support of their annual Angel Tree program. The Angel Tree program is a Christmas effort to ensure children can enjoy their Christmas. The program focuses on families in need and the less fortunate who are part of the Crestview community. There were approximately 162 children listed on the Angel Tree this year, more than double from last year’s 63 children in need due to the pandemic. Crestview Lodge adopted six of the children and spent $500. Natalia Reis-Fredriksen, Lodge Secretary, donated the rest to make the total $612. Reis-Fredriksen coordinated with the sheriff’s office and purchased more than 40 items to distribute to the children, including shoes, socks, winter jackets, pants, shirts, toys and art materials. Members of the sheriff’s office will wrap the gifts and distribute them appropriately.
Pictured Nov. 30 with the gifts is Deputy Matthew Langer.