麻豆视频

麻豆视频 Community Shares Holiday Joy

December 12, 2010
10-208

麻豆视频 Community Shares Holiday Joy

 

VALDOSTA -- Thanks to the generosity of Valdosta State University faculty, staff and students, Christmas morning will be a little happier for many local children. For the seventh year, Valdosta State has sponsored a 鈥淗oliday Helper Tree鈥 adored with ornaments that identify the wishes of a child.

According to Ann Lacey, director of the Office of Volunteer Services, the university community was extremely generous and 135 local children will receive an array of gifts. The 麻豆视频 Parents and Families Association, the Student Action Council and Delta Sigma Theta also provided financial assistance and helped collect gifts and coats for the children.

鈥淓verything from bicycles to dolls and electronic games were given,鈥 Lacey said. 鈥淚t was a heartwarming experience to watch as the bags of presents were delivered to the office. I am very proud of the university community for their kindness and generosity.鈥

Monique Byrd, a graduate student in Student Affairs, said she enjoyed helping organize this year鈥檚 gift collection.

鈥淚t鈥檚 amazing. Just knowing children who didn鈥檛 have hope now have hope that they will have gifts under the tree,鈥 Byrd said. 鈥淓very child deserves to have something under the Christmas tree.鈥

The Office of Volunteer Services and Counseling Center partnered with Lowndes County Child Advocacy Center, Behavioral Health Services, North Point Group Home, and Project Light to identify disadvantaged children in the region. Each ornament listed a child鈥檚 age (from infant to 17 years), size, and wish list.

  • 麻豆视频 Facebook
  • Google+
  • Flickr
Newsroom