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I sponsored a family for Christmas through the Vernon Township. Me and my mom went to Walmart and picked out gifts based on a list we were given for the family. It was similar to Give-A-Thon, except we didn't get to know the children's names. It was a really good experience because we got to get them necessary winter supplies, like coats and blankets, as well as getting them fun presents like toys and candles. It made me feel really good to know we were giving these people a Christmas to celebrate. This is something we do every year, and it is always so rewarding. We also gave them a card to wish them a happy holiday. I liked this idea because it showed that we made our gifts personal. I think it is so sad that there are people who don't have the means to celebrate Christmas, and I can't help everyone, but it felt good to know that I made the holiday happen for this particular family.
4. Give-A-Thon Leader- 4 Hours

This was my first year being a Give-A-Thon leader, and it is so different from solely participating. I got to raise money, buy the gifts, and drop the presents off. Raising money was really exciting for me because each thing I sold, I knew was another dollar that would go toward my family's gifts. I also loved buying the presents because, similar to shopping for the Christmas Basket previously, I knew the families were going to love what I got them. Dropping the presents off on Collection Day was an experience I will never forget. We compiled everything we had worked so hard to raise money for and buy, and dropped it off to be delivered to our family. Seeing our presents join the heap of hundreds that would go to countless families warmed my heart. I knew that we were going to give these families a holiday they would not soon forget, and that they would be so thankful. That makes all the hard work worth it. I will definitely be a leader again next year!


