The department store in Pennsylvania is encouraging customers to donate gifts, like toothpaste, socks and slippers, to nursing homes in the local district.
Christmas trees have been placed in the store, holding ornaments identifying which items the nursing home residents are in need of.
“We ask that people share in the spirit of Christmas and be an angel,” Irene Kelly, the store's public relations area manager told The Times Leader.
“Take an angel or ornament off the trees and then purchase something or offer a monetary donation,” she says.
Boscov's has also set up a similar Christmas tree to help out animals in need.
This time, donations go to the Blue Chip Farm Rescue Animal Shelter in Dallas.
It's a no-kill shelter that provides a home for dogs and cats.
“This is our first year working with the animal shelter,” Kelly told the Times Leader.
Boscovs Helps Elderly
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