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‘Singing Angels’ help Secret Santa surprise this deserving young widow

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EDITOR’S NOTE: A Secret Santa and his wife have asked EastIdahoNews.com to help them give away $100,000 to deserving people and families living in east Idaho.

Since we announced the Secret Santa campaign last month, over 1,000 nominations have been submitted. From now until Christmas, Santa’s “elves” will be delivering surprises to many in our community.

Some of the deliveries will be recorded – many will not.

If you’d like to nominate someone for a Secret Santa surprise, click here.

IDAHO FALLS — Krista Leavitt is a proud mother who loves her children and works hard to keep them happy. Her son is a high school senior. Her daughter is in elementary school and was born with spina bifida. Krista’s friends and coworkers say she always has a smile on her face and cares about everyone she meets.

In October, Krista’s husband, Michael, was on a ladder doing work around the house when he unexpectedly fell and hit his head. He suffered a traumatic brain injury and died a few days later.

Krista and her resilient kids are left to pick up the pieces.

When Secret Santa and his wife heard about Krista, they decided to give her a check for $10,000.

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Krista Leavitt is stunned when she opens a gift containing a $10,000 check. | EastIdahoNews.com

Santa’s EastIdahoNews.com elves teamed up with award winning BYU a cappella groups Vocal Point and Noteworthy. They visited Krista at work for a surprise they’ll never forget.

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Members of Vocal Point and Noteworthy serenade Krista Leavitt with Christmas carols. | EastIdahoNews.com
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A member of BYU’s Noteworthy comforts Krista Leavitt following the Secret Santa surprise. | EastIdahoNews.com

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FAMILY OF IDAHO FALLS POLICE OFFICER

Idaho Falls Police Officer Sabas Flores unexpectedly passed away in August – leaving behind two daughters and a son.

The EastIdahoNews.com elves partnered with the Idaho Falls Police Department and surprised his family with a $10,000 check from Secret Santa. IFPD also presented his kids with some special gifts.

MICHELLE HAYCOCK FAMILY OF BONNEVILLE COUNTY

Three years ago Michelle Haycock’s husband died in a tragic car accident. She was left with five kids and a stack of overwhelming bills.

Michelle decided to go back to school and, just weeks ago, earned her associate’s degree.

The EastIdahoNews.com elves presented her with a $5,000 check from Secret Santa.

LORI PENDLETON FAMILY OF SHELLEY

The EastIdahoNews.com elves surprised Lori Pendleton after she had just returned from Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center with her daughter.

Lori is raising six children on her own and drives a school bus for Shelley Joint School District #60.

Superintendent Bryan Jolley helped surprise Lori with a $5,000 check from Secret Santa.

CHARESE PURSER FAMILY OF SUGAR CITY

Charese Purser works as a secretary at Sugar-Salem High School and cleans buildings at night to earn some extra money.

Secret Santa heard about the single mother of five and sent his EastIdahoNews.com elves to surprise her with a $5,000 check.

SCHOFIELD FAMILY OF MADISON COUNTY

When Secret Santa and his wife heard the Schofield family only had $30 to last until January, they knew they needed to help.

The EastIdahoNews.com elves and the Madison County School District surprised the family with a $1,000 gift card to Broulim’s and a $1,000 gift card to Kohl’s.

RACHELLE FLOWERS FAMILY OF IDAHO FALLS

Rachelle Fowers is a single mother of three who has battled kidney problems for years. She is forced to take several trips a month to Salt Lake City for medical care.

Secret Santa and his wife heard about Rachelle and decided to send their EastIdahoNews.com elves over with a $1,000 check.

WELLS FAMILY OF IDAHO FALLS

17-year-old Kristen Wells has an extremely rare disease called Niemann-Pick Type C (often referred to as “Childhood Alzheimer’s.”) She and her parents have to travel to Washington D.C. every month for medical testing.

Secret Santa and his wife had the EastIdahoNews.com elves surprise the Wells with a $5,000 check.

MELINDA YOUNG FAMILY OF ST. ANTHONY

One week before Christmas, Melinda Young woke up to her house on fire. She and her husband, Kurtis, along with their three children, were able to get out but Kurtis died hours after the fire.

Secret Santa and his wife heard Melinda would be starting over without a spouse and without a house so they decided to surprise her with $10,000.

STEPHANIE EMPEY FAMILY OF IDAHO FALLS

Stephanie Empey is a secretary at Dora Erickson Elementary School. She has spent her life caring for others – often sacrificing her own health to make sure those around her at okay.

Secret Santa and his wife wanted to surprise Stephanie with a $10,000 check.

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