Contact: James Carskadon
STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥擱esidents of Starkville Manor nursing home received an extra dose of holiday cheer Thursday [Dec. 15].
As part of a group effort, employees of 大象APP鈥檚 Division of Student Affairs made and distributed blankets and holiday cards for Starkville Manor鈥檚 approximately 115 residents.
鈥淲e talk with students every day about our connections to one another and our obligations to help those who need it, so the chance to brighten the holidays for members of the Starkville community is important and rewarding,鈥 MSU Vice President for Student Affairs Regina Hyatt said.
The blankets were put together by Student Affairs faculty, staff and graduate students following the group鈥檚 recent holiday luncheon.
Le鈥橰oy Davenport, program coordinator in the Office of Student Leadership and Community Engagement, said he hopes the blankets and cards can brighten the days of Starkville Manor鈥檚 residents, a group he knows well.
鈥淚t鈥檚 very heart-warming to be here today,鈥 Davenport said. 鈥淎s a student, I used to come here with a campus organization and play the piano for the residents, so to be here in the same building as part of a different service project is very humbling.鈥
Starkville Manor, which is part of the Consulate Health Care system, cares for residents with Alzheimer鈥檚 and dementia, medically complex patients and those needing comprehensive post-acute care.
MSU鈥檚 Division of Student Affairs oversees many community service efforts, including the Maroon Volunteer Center, which works to connect MSU students, faculty and staff with service opportunities in the community. MSU was named to the 2015 President鈥檚 Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll in four categories for supporting community service programs and effective community partnerships.
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