Junk 4 Jingles helps kids have a better Christmas

Junk 4 Jingles has been able to buy gifts from the Salvation Army Angel Tree for children in need for the past three years. According to Baylie Mayfield, this years' goal is to buy for 135 other children.

Baylie, her sister Harper and their father Eric Mayfield joined Tom Meredith and Tyler Gumm on "Galesburg's Morning News" to talk about their organization, which is now officially a 501c3 entity.

 

Junk 4 Jingles has been able to buy gifts from the Salvation Army Angel Tree for children in need for the past three years.

 

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