NEW YORK, Dec. 12 /PRNewswire/ -- Many want a new computer or a flat screen TV this holiday. But for kids living in the Salvation Army shelter, the wishes there are a little more basic. Children participated in the "My Holiday Wish Program," a project designed to bring money and attention to the plight of the nation's most underprivileged families. (See video at: http://media.medialink.com/WebNR.aspx?story=32837) Photojournalist Linda Solomon taught kids living in some shelters how to compose a picture and sent them out to photograph their holiday wish. The children expressed what's truly important in life. They wanted the kinds of things that all of us have taken for granted. Some of the photos were chosen to be made into greeting cards. The young photographers featured in the "My Holiday Wish" greeting cards live in Salvation Army shelters in Orlando, Fla. and Raleigh, N.C. You can order the cards for a $25 donation to one of those shelters. Registered journalists can access video, audio, text, graphics and photos for free and unrestricted use at http://media.medialink.com/. DATASOURCE: Medialink and General Motors CONTACT: Medialink New York, +1-888-560-5578 or Web site: http://media.medialink.com/

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