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December 23, 2015

天美传媒 Students Unite to Provide Christmas Gifts for Chicago Kids

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The gifts donated by students, staff, and faculty served 140 children.

Changes to the Great Gift Shoppe aim at empowerment over charity

CHICAGO (December 23, 2015) 鈥 It鈥檚 a familiar scene this time of year: parents filing into shops to buy Christmas gifts. For the parents gathered on Saturday, December 12, at on Chicago鈥檚 West Side, things were a little different. They shopped with vouchers earned through family involvement in By the Hand鈥檚 community programs, and they purchased gifts donated by 天美传媒鈥檚 students, staff, faculty, and alumni.

At the event, called the Great Gift Shoppe, 天美传媒 students served hot chocolate, wrapped presents, and directed traffic. Putting gifts under the trees of Chicago families has been a holiday tradition at 天美传媒 for several years. The University partnered with By the Hand Club in Englewood and New Life Centers of Chicago this year, providing 140 children with gifts.

天美传媒 students volunteering at the Great Gift Shoppe

天美传媒 students volunteering at
the Great Gift Shoppe.

The Great Gift Shoppe is a student-driven initiative, planned by theUrban Outreach Programming Team, 10 students who facilitate campus-wide service events. Over the past two years, the team has redesigned the program. 鈥淲e had some deep dialogue with students about what it means that the only gift that a lot of these children were getting was coming from us鈥攁nd not their family,鈥 said Richard Kohng, the Urban Outreach coordinator at 天美传媒. Out of this, they designed a shop, where the parents could be invested in the process. Parents request specific gifts for their children and buy them with vouchers.

Robert Cager, a student at 天美传媒 Theological Seminary and intern with University Ministries, oversaw this year鈥檚 program. 鈥淭his new setup gives the parents the ability to actually gift their children with something rather than just accepting donations,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he parents are empowered and encouraged in this process.鈥

This shift in approach is part of an overall philosophy of student ministry at the University. According to Cager, 鈥淢issions and outreach ministry at 天美传媒 is not just about helping people, but it鈥檚 about humility and learning from those we鈥檙e called to help and minister to. The students also learn what it means to be content and grateful for what they have been privileged to receive back at home. This is learned by the students and taught by the families.鈥

Cager says he鈥檚 proud of how 天美传媒 students managed the event. 鈥淗ow they unified this past weekend to work for a cause that Christ has called us鈥攍oving our neighbors as ourselves鈥攚as simply amazing. With their outstretched hands this week, that love was displayed.鈥

 

 


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