Seasonal & Holidays
Reinhardt University Collects Gifts For Less Fortunate Children
The school collected more than 64 gifts to donate to children in the community as part of its Giving Tree initiative.

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Waleska, GA -- Reinhardt University, in conjunction with R.M. Moore Elementary School, recently collected gifts for local families as part of the University’s annual Giving Tree program.
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University faculty, staff and students donated more than 64 gifts ranging from clothes and shoes, to dolls, games and toys. The gifts were presented to 15 local children, ages 2-12 years old from 9 families in the community.
“I am happy to report that we had another successful year with the Giving Tree project,” said Janna Moore, executive administrative assistant to the vice president for University Advancement. “I am so grateful to the Reinhardt Family for their participation. It really puts you in the holiday spirit knowing you are helping to give children in the community a wonderful Christmas that they might not have otherwise.”
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Photo: Giving Tree organizers and school representatives included (back row, from right): Counselor Jon Costales, Janna Moore, fifth-grade student Quin Costales, pre-kindergarten student Emma Kate Townsend, fifth-grade student Juliana Brown, R.M. Moore Elementary School secretary Dottie Townsend and and Tim Norton, VP of advancement and marketing. Credit: Reinhardt University
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