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‘The way I was helped:’ Former Angel Tree recipient pays it forward for other families

5K Central Florida families expected on distribution day

ORLANDO, Fla. – Bianca Ortiz, 18, is working to make sure things are perfect for this year’s Angel Tree distribution day.

Ortiz was a Salvation Army volunteer for years and told News 6′s Ezzy Castro that she was an Angel Tree recipient growing up.

“I had no clue. No clue how much work was put into this. No idea. All I knew (was) my mom had presents under the tree,” Ortiz said.

News 6 got a preview of the Joy Center on Wednesday where volunteers have been working for days to make sure everything is good to go for distribution day when 5,000 Central Florida families will be picking up their gifts.

“Yeah, that’s my whole, that’s what my purpose is. Helping out people the way I was helped,” Ortiz said.

Ortiz said she will never forget how happy she was when she saw gifts under the Christmas tree when she was a little girl, all while her mother was trying to make ends meet.

“Never lose hope. As hard as things can be, just don’t lose hope and keep faith with God. Faith is bigger than fear,” she said.

Ortiz said she has been working 9-hour days ahead of Angel Tree Distribution Day but is grateful to have the opportunity to get results for others.

“I do this for joy, I don’t do it for myself. I do it for others,” Ortiz said.


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