The Morning Call’s annual Be An Angel campaign still is underway, benefitting hundreds of Lehigh Valley nonprofits.

Now in its 26th year, there are many ways you can help make the Lehigh Valley a better place to live, like these angels have:

Restoration Life Center, Allentown, received two office chairs from an anonymous donor.

Gracedale Nursing Home, Nazareth, received five ieGeek portable DVD players from George Frack of DannyKay Properties LLC, Northampton. Anita Decker of Emmaus donated five Walmart gift cards. Hovus Inc., Bethlehem donated nine robotic cats and six robotic dogs.

Miracle League of the Lehigh Valley, Allentown, received a monetary donation from an anonymous donor.

Burro Manor Donkey Sanctuary, Danielsville, received a monetary donation from Carol Neibauer.

Lehigh Valley Therapy Dogs, Allentown, received a monetary donation from an anonymous donor.

Hackerman-Patz House at LVHN, Allentown, received a Target gift card from Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Narsewicz of Easton.

Mosser Nursing Home, Trexlertown, received Hobby Lobby and Giant gift cards from M.J. Sollenberger. John and Jessie Ann Moser of Wescosville made a monetary donation for residents who can’t afford to get their hair done at their hair salon.

Friends of the Bethlehem Mounted Police, Bethlehem, received monetary donations from William Jesse of Allentown, George and Linda Oplinger of Bethlehem, Kathleen Bielinkski of Bethlehem, Raymond and Maureen Reph of Bethlehem, and Sal and Lynn Vincelli of Bethlehem. Tractor Supply gift cards were donated by Carter Atkins of Bethlehem and an anonymous donor.

Comprehensive Health Services, Allentown, received new hats and gloves from anonymous donors. 

Northampton Area Public Library received an Amazon gift card from LeAnn Chandler of Northampton. A monetary donation was made by Joan Miller of Northampton.

Dream Come True, Lehigh Valley, received postage stamps from Cindy and Tim Talaber of Coopersburg. Target gift cards were donated by William Jesse of Allentown and Dennit and Donna Golden of Pen Argyl. Monetary donations were made by Peter Peluso of Wescosville, Scott and Debra Schreffler of Bethlehem, John and Susan Winders of Macungie in memory of their granddaughter Laura, and the Zawada Family in memory of their son Ryan.

If your nonprofit participated in the Be an Angel campaign, please report your donations to beanangel@mcall.com.

The Be an Angel campaign runs through Jan. 31. To see what items are needed, visit mcall.com/beanangel.