Meet Elijah

Nine-year-old Elijah has Asperger's syndrome, a high-functioning form of autism.
Angel Tree Changed Elijah's Life
Prison visits are difficult for any child, but it's especially difficult for Elijah because he has trouble coping with the hours of driving, the bright lights and the loud noises — and because of his autism, he has difficulty speaking even when he does see his dad.
A few days before last Christmas, Elijah sat down at his kitchen table and began to create a Christmas card for his dad. There was a knock on the door and Elijah looked up from his drawing to see a family of Angel Tree volunteers standing in his doorway with Christmas gifts just for him!
When the volunteers left, Elijah carefully examined the angel-shaped tags on his gifts. Over and over he read the "Merry Christmas" message from his dad. Then, Elijah actually spoke clearly: "My daddy sent a present to me!"
Through the hands of volunteers, and the generosity of donors like you, children like Elijah can feel a connection with a beloved parent and the love of God even in difficult times.
The Facts
Why your help is needed
- More than 60 percent of prisoners are incarcerated over 100 miles from home
- About 75 percent of women in prison are mothers
- The average age of a child with a parent in prison is 8
- Children of prisoners often struggle in school and in social settings
But with the help of generous and devoted friends, we know we can transform hearts and lives through the power of Jesus Christ and help change these facts to fiction!
Who We Are
Angel Tree, a program of Prison Fellowship, seeks to reconcile prisoners and their families to God, to each other, and to their communities through the transforming love and grace of Jesus Christ. Signing up for Angel Tree gives prisoners a way to send their children not only a Christmas gift, but also the reassurance of their love. Learn more.
What We Do
Angel Tree Christmas works by connecting parents in prison with their children through the delivery of Christmas gifts. In most cases, local church volunteers purchase and deliver gifts and the Gospel to children in the name of their prisoner-parent. Learn more.
How You Can Help
You can make a difference in a child's life this Christmas. For every $12.58 you give, one child will receive the Christmas gift of a parent's love and the Good News of Jesus Christ. How many children will you bring joy to this Christmas?
We can't do it without your help!
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Anthony isn't the only one whose life was changed by Angel Tree. Anthony's mom "Shorty" as she likes to be called, experienced a transformation too - all because of a single gift through Angel Tree to her son.
Jasmin's father is in prison. Her mother has been gone for years. As a result, Jasmin lives with her great-grandmother and has very little contact with her father's relatives. That is until Angel Tree helped give her the gift of family.