So true! I have been reading these posts debating about responding. My family is very blessed and even as a child, when money was tight, my parents would take an angel off the angel tree and buy hats, mittens and a toy. As an adult, I continued to do that. My son is aware of the angel tree and knows that we participate in it every year. He is almost 16 now. The years we have not done it is when my husband's company supported a needy family (one yr. that was a family the guidance couselor at my school - I am a teacher-put the HR person in contact with..to this day, I do not know who the family was). That's the background to lead up to my response.
When my son was 8, his biological father was arrested and incarcerated for a particularly horrible crime. The following Christmas, a nice person knocked on the door of my fully decked out upper-middle class home. She said she had a package for my son from the Angel Tree. WHAT

I never filled anything out like that (if fact we had just turned in our angel tree gifts the week before). I told her there must be a misunderstanding and that she should direct that package to another boy my son's age but she insisted we had to take it. Inside was a warm-up suit and a basketball. My son wanted to know how his name got on an angel and my husband and I had no idea. It took 3 weeks of calls to determine that his father (in prison) had signed him up and it took forever to make sure it never happened again. As I said, we are blessed and my son did not need that gift and the thought of a child who did need it going without broke my heart.
I haven't done an angel tree since because of it. We've wanted to make sure that the families we supported were truly in need. But this year, I watched all the people walk by the lady at the mall sitting near the tree and it broke my heart. My husband and I search for one that found right and got an 12 month old boy whose tag said: coat, 18month clothes and Elmo. We bought 3 toys on sale at KBee and some clothes on sale at JCP and took them back to the tree the same day. The lady put both smaller bags in one bag and put the tag on the outside. I am choosing to believe they will go to that child.
You don't give to get...you give to make the world a better place. That's what we teach my son. That giving is part of being a Christian and part of being a member of the human race. When you are blessed, you bless in return because if you give with good intentions, only good can come of it...even if you never see the outcome.