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Interview: NMHS hosting Christmas toy drive
SUMMARY: Santa joined the North Mississippi Health Services Toy Drive event to emphasize its importance in spreading joy to hospitalized children this Christmas. He explained that while he can’t bring toys to every child, the drive aims to ensure that every child admitted to North Mississippi Medical Center receives a special toy by December 31st. Santa encouraged the public to contribute by dropping off toys at various locations, including the hospital’s main lobby and local banks. He highlighted the impact a toy can have on a child’s spirits during a hospital stay, urging everyone to help make this holiday brighter.
North Mississippi Health Services is hosting a pediatric Christmas toy drive.
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Interview: Mississippi United to End Homelessness in Tupelo seeking help filling boxed Christmas
SUMMARY: Carrie Hami from Mississippi United to End Homelessness spoke about the urgent need for support in Tupelo, particularly for the vulnerable homeless community, including an increasing number of elderly individuals. The organization, founded in 1991, helps connect clients with affordable housing and resources. They are currently serving 42 families and are hosting a “Christmas in a Box” fundraiser to provide traditional Christmas dinners for their clients. The initiative aims to boost morale and support families finding stability during the holidays. Hami encourages contributions, providing contact details for those interested in donating.
Mississippi United to End Homelessness in Tupelo seeks volunteers to fill boxed Christmas dinners.
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Crimson and Cream Classic Soiree Brunch
SUMMARY: The Madison County, Mississippi alumni chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. held its inaugural Crimson and Cream Classic Brunch to foster fellowship and raise funds for future community scholarships. The event attracted 450 to 500 participants and successfully sold over 1,000 raffle tickets, supported by several sponsors. Chapter president emphasized the brunch as a reflection of service and community impact, with plans to make it an annual signature event to benefit local scholars and the community. The chapter aims to continue this tradition in the years ahead.
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Children's author showcases work in Ridgeland
SUMMARY: In November, National Novel Writing Month, children’s author Cunny Collins Morgan hosted a “meet the author” event at PJ’s Coffee in Richland. A retired public school teacher and Louisiana native, Morgan began writing in 2014, inspired by her mother and grandmother. Her novel, “The Runaway Beignet,” recognized as one of Amazon’s best-selling books for 2024, features a living beignet exploring New Orleans’ historical landmarks. Morgan aims to inspire literacy and promote Louisiana culture among children. She encourages aspiring authors to pursue their dreams and remain resilient in the face of rejection. The event also featured activities for children.
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