SAN ANTONIO — Decade Day Service founder Jonathan Fraley and his cousin, volunteer Colton Floyd, are working to collect enough Christmas gifts, sensory items and celebration supplies for roughly 17 to 20 participants in the program.
“Above all, they’re just a tight group of friends, and they deserve the world,” Fraley said. “The kindest hearts. The most giving, caring people that I know.”
Floyd says many of the young adults live in group homes, where donated gifts are the norm. This year, he says they want something different.
“A lot of these kids come from group homes,” Floyd said. “And a lot of their presents are just donated, and they never really get to pick their presents. This year, that’s what we’re going to change.”
Credit: Decade Day Service
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