Sabina Howell

cartoon kids with giftsDepartments and individuals can bring holiday joy and delight to area children through the Adopt-a-Family program.

Still time to join holiday charity campaign

Departments and individuals can bring holiday joy and delight to area children through the Adopt-a-Family program.

snow globe with toys insideCampus departments and individuals can still register to bring holiday cheer to a local family in need.

Still room to join in adopting a family

Campus departments and individuals can still register to bring holiday cheer to a local family in need.

gifts under Chrfistmas treeThe campus Adopt-a-Family campaign, an annual tradition, is recruiting sponsors to provide for local children in need this holiday season.

Adopt a family this holiday season

The campus Adopt-a-Family campaign, an annual tradition, is recruiting sponsors to provide for local children in need this holiday season.

Denice Shuker, Tina Gatt, Mike ClarkVolunteer Denice Shuker, who helped lead Adopt-a-Family collection in the Office of Human Rights, Equity and Accessibility, chats with Windsor-Essex Children’s Aid Society representatives Tina Gatt and Mike Clark during an appreciation event Wednesday in the Welcome Centre.

Volunteers celebrate campus contributions to children’s charity

A reception Wednesday celebrated the contributions of the UWindsor community to the Windsor-Essex Children’s Aid Society Foundation’s Adopt-a-Family program, which collects gifts for local families in need.

“The University’s assistance is immensely important,” said Tina Gatt, manager of community outreach at Windsor-Essex Children’s Aid Society. “This year, we helped 761 families, 41 of those sponsored by various departments at the University of Windsor. You have made a significant impact and brightened the holidays for those families.”