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Knock Knock Angels Celebrate 4th Xmas Miracle Makeover

By Precinct Reporter News
December 18, 2017
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Every Christmas the angels come together to give families who are suffering through financial hardships a home makeover. The non-profit organization coordinates with the local community to accept donations and volunteers to help furnish families homes with furniture, home décor, food, clothes, shoes, and Christmas gifts.

This year two families were selected.

Knock Knock Angels is a 501c3, founded in 2013 to provide household furnishings to needy families and individuals. The non-profit organization facilitates home makeovers for people suffering from debilitating illnesses and victims of poverty.

Founder Vickie Lobo is a realtor in the Inland Empire who started her community service with a small group of friends who received donations of furniture and home décor to furnish small homes locally. Four years later, her dream has grown to assist multiple families annually with dozens of volunteers and hundreds of items donated to each family.

Vickie Lobo has been awarded the Good Neighbor Award from the National Association of Realtors for her community service.

Knock Knock Angels seeks assistance to help strengthen the community by donating goods and services including; furniture, home décor, monetary gifts to support a family, gift cards, perishable foods, clothing, and shoes.

“With the generous support of good people, this organization can help many families and individuals not only with essential daily needs, but to live more abundantly for a brighter future. All it takes is one selfless gesture to completely change a person’s life,” said Lobo.

To make donations to The Knock Knock Angels Christmas Miracle Makeover Campaign, contact the organization at (909) 496-2082 or email info@knockknockangels.org.

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