Yesterday we were visited by 40+ students in the ASU Nursing program who dropped in to wrap Christmas presents for our kids in care. I think it’s fair to say this was the brainchild of Ashley Watson, an instructor in the nursing department. Ashley and her family lived and worked at Children’s Homes for many years, and her parents served as houseparents for a maternity home we operated in the 1990s. It was such a thoughtful and touching gesture for Ashley to connect her fellow instructors and the student groups to Children’s Homes.
This group worked tirelessly and joyfully on their wrapping, and when they had completed all of it, they pitched in to help us with some other projects: assembling and decorating a large Christmas tree in our gym, unloading a trailerful of Christmas gifts and food items from the Fairview Heights (Illinois) Church of Christ — which is another great story of its own — and just generally being an enormous blessing to our agency.
But this group wasn’t content to be a blessing “only” to us. Their work here had special significance to them and to a family in our area. I’ll let our new friend Brandi Hodges, a reporter for Jonesboro TV station KAIT-8, pick up the story from here:
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Children’s Homes is so thankful for the thoughtful things so many people do — especially at this special time of year — to help non-profit organizations. But more than that, I’m personally thankful for the reminder that people seek out ways to bless others — whether those others are children who’ve been separated from their families or a family grieving the loss of a loved one — through selfless volunteerism.