Students Give at Annual Christmas Gift Drives

The University’s Center for Service and Social Justice held its annual Christmas giving programs.
The University of Scranton’s Center for Service and Social Justice held their annual Christmas giving programs to help area families in need during the holiday season.
The University of Scranton’s Center for Service and Social Justice held their annual Christmas giving programs to help area families in need during the holiday season.

More than 200 students, in addition to faculty and staff, participated in The University of Scranton’s annual Christmas gift-giving programs. In addition, Scranton’s Kania School of Management raised funds for this year’s program and Performance Music provided gifts donated by area residents from its Empty Stocking Fund Concert. The gifts were given to Friends of the Poor/Catholic Social Services who will distribute the donated items to families in need.

In addition, the Center for Service and Social Justice organized the Adopt a Family program with the Catherine McAuley Center, which helped 40 family members through generous donations made by members of the University community.

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