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GS celebrates kick off of 30th Anniversary Holiday Helper Tree

Each year, the needs of approximately 800 individuals from more than 20 community organizations and agencies are met through the Holiday Helper Tree at Georgia Southern. Visit the link in the article to see how you can help this year!
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Dr. Jane Redding Marrero and Mrs. Eileen Smith at the Statesboro Campus kickoff on November 1, 2023 | GS OLCE

The Holiday Helper Tree, one of Georgia Southern University’s annual holiday traditions, has returned for its 30th year. Started in 1994, this program provides students, faculty, staff, alumni and community members the opportunity to fulfill the holiday wishes and needs of vulnerable populations in Bulloch and Chatham counties. 

“We are excited to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Holiday Helper Tree, which displays the generosity of the Georgia Southern community toward our local communities,” said Jodi Kennedy, director of the Office of Leadership and Community Engagement (OLCE). “This year we are especially grateful for our collaboration with the Georgia Southern Museum to commemorate the program and create displays that portray the important role this program has played in the Georgia Southern community.”

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Kick-off celebrations and the opening of the commemorative exhibit honoring the history and legacy of the Holiday Helper Tree took place this week.

Presented by OLCE, the virtual Holiday Helper Tree will be open Nov. 1 - Dec. 1 for individuals to pull tags and ship their gifts. The tags on the physical trees will include the QR code to pull a tag on the virtual tree. This year the Holiday Helper Tree also features a commemorative 30-year tag with seeding paper.

“From the humble beginnings of the Holiday Helper Tree program in 1994 to present day, it has been a rewarding experience each year,” said Eileen Sconyers Smith, retired director and co-founder of the Holiday Helper Tree. “As a member of our compassionate Georgia Southern family working together in this massive collaborative effort, we have supplied the needs of thousands of individuals over the past 30 years. Eagle Nation’s caring and giving spirit for its community has been nothing short of breathtaking!”

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Each year, the needs of approximately 800 individuals from more than 20 community organizations and agencies are met through the Holiday Helper Tree.

OLCE is also accepting gift-wrapping supplies to assist the agencies in their efforts to wrap the gifts before delivery. 

For more information, visit https://students.georgiasouthern.edu/LeadServe/hht/.  

All photos courtesy of Georgia Southern OLCE.