Christmas Bureau asks for help amid high demand throughout KC-area

LENEXA, Kan. — The holidays are a season rooted in generosity. One Johnson County agency known for providing help during the holidays is asking for help due to high demand from the public. The Johnson County Christmas Bureau allows low-income families to shop for holiday gifts for their loved ones at no cost. But demand for holiday season assistance is high. More than 14,000 people in need have registered for this free holiday season shop. That’s 3,000 more than last year’s crowd. Blue Springs band surprised with Ireland trip for St. Patrick’s parade That’s why this nonprofit is asking for donations from the public for its holiday pop-up shop, which sits near Oak Park Mall on Quivira Road. Forty years…

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