Can you imagine the excitement and joy on the face of the little boy who has never had a new toy of his own when he spies the brand new Ninja Turtles bike Santa brought him on Christmas morning? Or his sister who realizes that the My Life Doll, complete with a wardrobe of outfits, matching pairs of shoes and a closet to hold them is hers. These are the visions that inspired the generosity of LSU Health New Orleans School of Dentistry students, faculty, staff and administrators to fulfill the Christmas wish lists of New Orleans area children in need. Launched by senior dental student Hannah Knott three Christmases ago, the dental school’s participation in the Salvation Army’s Angel Tree program is up by 157%.
Created to help provide Christmas assistance to children ages birth to 12, Angel tags include the child’s gender, age and wish list. Donors adopt an angel or two or a whole family and buy the gifts, which the Salvation Army then matches and distributes to the local families in time for Christmas.