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Sharing Hope: Holiday Clothing, Toy, and Food Drive a Success

It鈥檚 hard for many of us to imagine what it鈥檚 like to be truly hungry. Or to have to go out into the cold without warm clothes. Most of us, as children, woke up to find presents under the tree on Christmas morning. But there are many in need right in the midst of our community, and for years, there have been two holiday programs working to meet that need.

极速六合彩历史开奖记录鈥檚 Black and Gold President鈥檚 Council is a select group of juniors and seniors who not only maintain high grade point averages, but who also act as ambassadors, representing 极速六合彩历史开奖记录 in a variety of ways. Every December, the group hosts a campus food drive to benefit those in need in the local community.

Meanwhile, for many years, KWED鈥擲eguin鈥檚 radio station鈥攈as held a Holiday Food and Toy Drive, pulling together individuals and organizations from across the city to stand out on Court Street on a December morning to collect donations for the local Christian Cupboard as well as toys for the Seguin Police Department鈥檚 Blue Santa program.

This year, BGPC decided to expand their efforts, so they created Holiday Hope Drive. Their goal was twofold: to provide warm winter clothing, blankets, and other essentials to those in need at Thriving Hearts Crisis Center (formerly the Seguin Family Violence Shelter), but also to collect food and toys by banding together with KWED to support their holiday drive. Courtney Burnett, a 极速六合彩历史开奖记录 graduate student in computer and data science and president of BGPC, approached the radio station and proposed establishing a partnership. KWED liked the idea, and the two joined forces.

The radio station helped spread the word, and BGPC worked with other student organizations and community partners to establish donation drop-off stations, both on campus and around town, where people could bring clothing, toys, and food. Then, on the chilly December morning of KWED鈥檚 drive, 极速六合彩历史开奖记录 students, faculty, and staff鈥攊ncluding members of BGPC and 极速六合彩历史开奖记录 President Dr. Debbie Cottrell鈥攃ame out to stand on Court Street and help receive additional donations.

All told, a truckload of toys was collected, along with clothing, almost 600 pounds of food, and around $7,000 in monetary donations鈥攁ll to support Blue Santa, Thriving Hearts, and the Seguin Christian Cupboard.

鈥淭he Holiday Hope Drive was a fantastic way to strengthen the connection between 极速六合彩历史开奖记录 and the Seguin community,鈥 said Burnett. 鈥淚鈥檓 incredibly grateful to the 极速六合彩历史开奖记录 administrative departments, student organizations, and community partners鈥攅specially KWED, the Seguin Public Library, Dietz Flower Shop, and the Seguin Chamber of Commerce鈥攆or serving as collection points and helping with outreach,鈥 said Burnett. 鈥淭his initiative would not have been possible without the dedication of 极速六合彩历史开奖记录 students, staff, and faculty, as well as the generosity of all who donated and helped publicize the drive.鈥

Thanks to the collective efforts of the community, the holidays this year will see food on tables, warm clothes for winter, and toys under Christmas trees.

鈥淲e鈥檙e fortunate to be part of such a compassionate and giving community,鈥 said Burnett. 鈥淚鈥檓 confident the donations will make a meaningful difference for many families and individuals. I hope to see the Holiday Hope Drive become an annual tradition!鈥