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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 328634" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Sharon, we did that in our FBLA club in HS. I assume it was done in all the other clubs too. One group of us did clothing, one did food, one did the adults and two did toys. Im sure you know the area Im from and the fact that my school was a pretty well off school (Midlothian). Most of us kids didnt know what it was like to go without. It was good for us to do this. It gave us a real sense of working together to do something good for someone else and we loved it! We also started at the beginning of the school year bringing stuff to school and storing it in the accounting class's closet. I was on the toy group. Our family was a family which consisted of a single father and his 3 sons. I went through my attic to get all the board games and even an air hockey table that I had been given that had never been used. I also went and bought new toys. It was a blast. I think that was my best Xmas ever up to then. We had so much fun delivering the toys on Xmas eve that year as a group in the van with out teacher. We put everything on the doorstep and ran back to the van. One kid rang the bell after we were all in the van and he hid in the bushes and waited while the dad came out to get the stuff. We watched as they saw all the stuff from the van.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 328634, member: 1514"] Sharon, we did that in our FBLA club in HS. I assume it was done in all the other clubs too. One group of us did clothing, one did food, one did the adults and two did toys. Im sure you know the area Im from and the fact that my school was a pretty well off school (Midlothian). Most of us kids didnt know what it was like to go without. It was good for us to do this. It gave us a real sense of working together to do something good for someone else and we loved it! We also started at the beginning of the school year bringing stuff to school and storing it in the accounting class's closet. I was on the toy group. Our family was a family which consisted of a single father and his 3 sons. I went through my attic to get all the board games and even an air hockey table that I had been given that had never been used. I also went and bought new toys. It was a blast. I think that was my best Xmas ever up to then. We had so much fun delivering the toys on Xmas eve that year as a group in the van with out teacher. We put everything on the doorstep and ran back to the van. One kid rang the bell after we were all in the van and he hid in the bushes and waited while the dad came out to get the stuff. We watched as they saw all the stuff from the van. [/QUOTE]
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