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Students provide gifts to underprivileged children

Decision Sciences Student Association holds charity event, raises more than $1,000
November 28, 2012
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On November 22, 2012, the Decision Sciences Student Association held a charity event called Santa's Supply Chain, in collaboration with Operation Christmas Child in the lobby of the John Molson School of Business Building, that saw 318 shoeboxes filled with toys for children around the world, and raised more than $1,000.

For a donation, shoppers filled the shoeboxes with toys of their choice. Members of the DSSA found sponsors to provide toys with which to fill the boxes. | Photo by Concordia University
For a donation, shoppers filled the shoeboxes with toys of their choice. Members of the DSSA found sponsors to provide toys with which to fill the boxes. | Photos by Concordia University
Christophe Lambert, VP Decision Sciences Student Association, and Kourtney De Perno, VP Marketing, DSSA, pose with Kyries Hebert, professional safety/linebacker for the Montreal Alouettes.
Christophe Lambert, VP Decision Sciences Student Association, and Kourtney De Perno, VP Marketing, DSSA, pose with Kyries Hebert, professional safety/linebacker for the Montreal Alouettes. | Photo by Concordia University

 

Hebert and Chima Ihekwoaba, defensive end for the Alouettes, explain how the charity works to passersby.
Hebert and Chima Ihekwoaba, defensive end for the Alouettes, explain to passersby how the charity works. | Photo by Concordia University
Ihekwoaba helps a donor choose the contents for his box. Raffle tickets were also sold. To see the list of winners, check out the event page on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/dssajmsb). Concordia students join in the fun.
Ihekwoaba helps a donor choose the contents for his box (left). Raffle tickets were also sold. To see the list of winners, check out the event page on Facebook. Concordia students join in the fun (right). | Photos by Concordia University

 

Related links:
•    Event page on Facebook
•    DSSA
•    John Molson School of Business 

 



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