Denny`s, the largest full-service family restaurant chain in the
U.S, expects to collect over 200,000 Christmas gifts for kids this
holiday season in a unique partnership with The Salvation Army. The
Salvation Army''s holiday Angel Tree program, now in its 25th
season, provides new clothing or toys for children of needy
families. Between Nov. 20 through Dec. 11, participating Denny's
restaurants in communities across the U.S will display "Angel
Trees" decorated with paper angel tags listing the first name, age,
gender and Christmas wish of a local children who will receive the
gifts. Customers and employees who wish to participate can select
an angel tag from the tree and purchase a gift for a needy child.
New, unwrapped gifts of clothing or toys for a child can be brought
to Denny's by Dec. 11 for distribution by The Salvation Army. "We
are pleased to have Denny's as a community partner in the Angel
Tree program, which plays an important role in supporting those in
need during the holidays," said Major George Hood, National
Community Relations Secretary for The Salvation Army. "Denny's
support has allowed us to expand the program even further as a
widespread grassroots initiative, touching communities and lives
across the nation." "At Denny's, we are committed to giving back to
the communities we serve. Extending The Salvation Army's outreach
nationwide is just another way our company and franchise
restaurants demonstrate that commitment," said Nelson Marchioli,
Chief Executive Officer and President of Denny's. "During this
gift-giving season, we want to encourage people everywhere to make
a difference by helping a child in need, right in their own
neighborhood, have a fun and memorable Christmas." A list of
participating Denny's restaurants across the U.S can be found on
the company's web site at www.dennys.com.