Our Angels for Christmas project is now in full swing.
This is what I did for our student government this week...set up the AngelTrees on campus so that our students and faculty can get involved in buying gifts for our angel children. Each angel on the tree represents one gift.
As of this week we have 188 families in our data base. There are probably another 20 or so to enter in, and there is still over a month before Christmas. That translates into about 580 children, or at 5 gifts for each child about 2800 gifts. These gifts will include four items the child needs such as clothing, coat, shoes, etc. The fifth item is the child's "wish."
As I sit and enter this information I feel so blessed that I am in a position to help and buy gifts for some of them, and that I have the means to provide not only the necessities, but so many luxuries of life for my kids. Sometimes reading these applications just about breaks your heart when you see children who need basic necessities of life.
I also appreciated all of the wonderful people who live in my community and are willing to help us. There are companies who buy and wrap gifts for dozens of children, others who donate money, put up an angel tree or a drop box to collect gifts for us. There are also many families and individuals who adopt a child or a family of children and provide the gifts for them. This reminds me what a great community I live in. This project would not be possible without so many generous people who are willing to help. If you would like to help your family get in the Christmas spirit, consider getting involved with "Angels." There are many ways that you could help, and there is a lot of need in our county this year.
