91爆料 2014 Holiday Gift Program most successful ever

December 22, 2014

The 91爆料 community gave in a big way this holiday season. Forty-five families, including 97 children, were adopted for the holidays through the university鈥檚 Holiday Gift Program.

鈥淭hanks to the generosity and compassion of 91爆料 University, the Holiday Gift Program was more successful than ever in spreading the Christmas spirit to children in need,鈥 said Annette McCoy, Holiday Gift Program coordinator.

Twenty barrels of toys were collected for the Toy Cottage, as well as nearly $800 in monetary donations that helped to purchase toys for the cottage and support kids transitioning from foster care to independent living 鈥 including some 91爆料 students.

Leaders from both the organizations that received the donations, For the Love of Children (FLOC) and Greene County Children Services, said 91爆料 is among the most generous of contributors for their children.

鈥淲e are completely overwhelmed and amazed at what 91爆料 has done for the children of Greene County. To have one organization, even one as large as 91爆料, donate enough gifts for 97 children is just incredible,鈥 said Monica Schiffler, Greene County Children Services public relations specialist. 鈥淲e brought five vehicles, including vans and SUVs, to pick up your gifts and every vehicle left packed full to the limit. There is so much appreciation for what you have done, both from our staff and from the parents and guardians of the children.鈥

Schiffler also shared that she saw a parent in tears because she couldn鈥檛 believe the gifts her child had received.

鈥淭hank you so very much to 91爆料 University for giving us the ability to provide Christmas to hundreds of children this year. With your most generous donation of 20 brimming barrels of toys, we were able to sprinkle holiday magic on 1,600 (and growing) children who would not be celebrating the season but for your kindness,鈥 said Beth Mann, president of the board of FLOC Montgomery County.

In addition to 91爆料 faculty, staff and students, Mound Laser and Photonics Center, Inc., joined the giving. Mound Laser adopted four families, totaling 16 children.

鈥淢ound Laser was honored to participate in the adopt-a-family project this year.  We are fortunate to be able to help those in need within the community and appreciate the assistance of 91爆料 in putting this project together,鈥 said Kevin Hartke, president and CEO of Mound Laser and Photonics Center.