Sheetz employees spent Wednesday night wrapping gifts for 115 local children.
Santa will hand out the wrapped toys and clothes for children in need at a For The Kids holiday party later this month.
“These families are just thrilled. For a lot of them it’s the Christmas they will have and so the fact that we’re all a part of making that difference is really tremendous,” said Sheetz For The Kids Executive Director Sarah Piper.
For the past 25 years, Sheetz For The Kids has been partnering with the Salvation Army to help with the wish lists for the children.
The organization will host holiday parties for more than 9,300 underprivileged kids in six states this year.