In a heartwarming display of community spirit, Columbus has once again proven that the holiday season is all about giving back. The Mississippi University for Women (MUW) hosted its annual staff recognition luncheon and took a moment to embrace the true meaning of the season by surprising a local Salvation Army lieutenant with an impressive collection of toys meant for children in need.
The event, originally designed to honor the hard work and dedication of MUW staff members, transformed into a moment of joy for many families in the community. The faculty and staff rallied together to purchase a colorful assortment of toys for the Salvation Army’s Angel Tree program, spreading smiles and cheer to local children as they celebrate Christmas.
“We do this every year, and it’s great fun to see what everyone comes up with and just know we’re helping to make Christmas a reality for so many kids,” explained Nora Miller. Her enthusiasm was palpable, and it was clear that the spirit of teamwork and community support was alive and well at the luncheon.
The joy didn’t end there! Lieutenant Jason Houser from the Salvation Army expressed his utmost gratitude for the contributions made by the university staff. “How great is that to have someone who loves the community that much?” he said, highlighting the hard work and dedication of those involved in collecting the donations. “Everything that you see, they did all the work. I simply showed up today to represent the Salvation Army. So I’m extremely thankful for that.”
Lieutenant Houser’s gratitude was infectious, as he eagerly anticipated sharing the news of the toy donations with local kids. “I’m excited to tell the kids that more toys are coming,” he said, embodying the essence of holiday spirit and community support.
This initiative is a reminder of the impact of collective effort and the joy that comes from giving back. The toys donated during the luncheon will be distributed back to the community, ensuring that every child will have a little something to unwrap come Christmas morning.
MUW’s dedication to service goes beyond just this event. It’s a beautiful tradition that highlights how education and community can come together to create significant change. Acts of kindness, donations, and volunteering can lift one another up during this wonderful time of year.
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