Elmore Autauga News, Gratitude, Thursday, December 1, 2022
Elmore Autauga News, Gratitude, Thursday, December 1, 2022
Bre, who was adopted six years ago, decided she wanted to help other Alabama kids find foster and adoptive forever homes, so she bought a Christmas tree for display in Christmas Tree Trail in Downtown Prattville. Bre created the tree with the help of her parents, but has paid for it herself, working a job after school and using her own money to highlight adoption. The tree has pictures of children and teens in need of adoption with a QR Code that you can scan, which takes you directly to their adoption page. The tree also has wish lists showcasing what children desperately want for Christmas this year. It definitely tugs on the heartstrings when you look over the tree.