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The holiday season can be a mix of emotions for students, from the excitement of celebrations to the challenges of being away from family or facing financial hardships. Recognizing this, colleges, universities, and school districts are stepping up with creative and heartfelt initiatives to foster joy, connection, and community during this special time of year.
Let’s take a closer look at how these institutions are supporting students and families with meaningful programs and events.
At Georgia Tech, the Home for the Holidays initiative brings a touch of warmth to students unable to travel. Through this program, student leaders connect peers with local families, ensuring everyone experiences the joy of a holiday meal and a sense of belonging.
OU transforms the holidays into an engaging campus experience with:
The annual Christmas on Campus tradition at the University of Dayton brings students and the local community together for tree lighting ceremonies, social gatherings, and outreach programs. This hallmark event showcases the power of unity and shared celebration.
Learn more.
USF encourages students to explore new hobbies, enjoy Florida’s warm winter weather, or participate in activities like:
Through the Holiday Assistance Program, Clover School District ensures that families facing financial challenges receive essentials and gifts for their children. This initiative fosters inclusivity, ensuring no student feels left out during the season.
Details here.
MUSD’s Holiday Share Program connects community donors with families in need, providing food, clothing, and gifts. By helping nearly 900 students, this initiative highlights the district’s dedication to making the holidays brighter for all.
Learn more.
Through the Santa Sacks program, the Granite Education Foundation distributes blankets, toys, books, and essentials to over 5,500 students. This initiative ensures every child has something special to unwrap.
Learn more.
The Angel Tree Program invites community members to sponsor students by providing gifts. This program embodies the holiday spirit of giving and ensures every child feels celebrated.
More info here.
Whether it’s a holiday dinner with a host family, a festive event that unites the community, or tangible support for those in need, these programs from higher education and school districts are testaments to the power of care and creativity during the holiday season.
What initiatives have you seen or participated in that made a difference during the holidays? Share your stories—together, we can inspire even more ways to spread joy and connection!
How Are Schools and Colleges Supporting Students During the Holidays? Share Your Story!
The holiday season is a time for joy, connection, and giving—but for many students, it can also bring challenges like being away from family, financial stress, or the need for extra support. Across the country, colleges, universities, and school districts are stepping up with creative programs to foster belonging, provide relief, and spread holiday cheer.
🎄 From Holiday Dinners to Community Traditions
🎁 Bringing Joy to Students and Families
☃️ Encouraging Connection and Self-Care
Now, it’s your turn!
💡 What is your school or district doing to support students during the holidays?
🌟 Share your creative initiatives, cherished traditions, or inspiring stories!
🎉 Every idea contributes to building a sense of joy, connection, and support for students and families.
Together, we can celebrate the season and inspire more ways to spread cheer! ✨
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