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MCC Daily Tribune

Make Your Christmas Complete by sponsoring a child for from the Oregon Leopold Daycare Center

The holiday season is upon us and Phi Theta Kappa is asking that you please help by sponsoring an underprivileged child this Christmas to help make their spirits brighter!

Like years past, we would like to donate a single gift to every child from the Oregon Leopold Daycare Center on Bay Street. The staff has provided us with a list of approximately 55 children, ranging from infant to 12 years old, and their wish for this Christmas. Please help us make their wishes come true by stopping by the Office of Student Life and Leadership Development (3-126) on the Brighton Campus or the Office of Campus Life, Tracey Britton (Bldg 32 room 310M) on the Downtown Campus and picking out a child's name and their Christmas wish. Some examples of wish gifts include cars, airplanes, trucks, baby dolls, Barbie dolls and trains.

Don't have time to go shopping? If you are very busy with the end of the fall semester fast approaching and you do not have time to pick out a gift you can still contribute through monetary donations and we will do it for you! We are asking that all gifts (wrapped or unwrapped) please be delivered to the Office of Student Life and Leadership Development on the Brighton Campus or to Tracey Britton on the Downtown Campus by Friday, December 7, 2018. On December 14, 2018 at 2:00 p.m., we will be having a party for the children in which Santa Claus will be delivering their Christmas wish. If you sponsor a child, you are more than welcome to come to the party and get to experience the joy of seeing so many smiling faces! If you have any questions, please feel free to contact either Jodi Oriel at joriel@monroecc.edu or Christina Inya, Phi Theta Kappa President cinya1@studnet.monroecc.edu.

Thank you so much!

MaryJane Starr
Office of Student Life & Leadership Dev.
11/29/2018