TIFTON—The Omega Delta Chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College is collecting personal care items for the Ronald McDonald House as its spring community service project.
Chapter President Leana Atkinson said the organization is gathering personal care items such as shampoo, soap, toothbrushes, and toothpaste.
“This is a meaningful project for our members to continue to support,” Atkinson said. “In the past our club has collected donations like these for the Charlie Norwood Veterans Affairs Medical Center (VAMC) as part of a community service project organized through the University System of Georgia. When we received a request from the Ronald McDonald House for these kinds of donations, we knew we could help.”
Collection boxes will be at the Carlton Center and the King Hall lobby at ABAC through April 15. Atkinson said many families use the Ronald McDonald House in Savannah while their loved ones are in the hospital with Covid-19 and other illnesses.
“I’ve already collected over 400 items to donate, and we can collect more by asking PTK members and people in the ABAC community to help,” Atkinson said.
Atkinson said family members are provided free housing at the Ronald McDonald House while their loved ones receive medical care. The Ronald McDonald House asks families to supply such items as toothbrushes and toothpaste, shampoo and crème rinse, deodorant, powder, lip balm and other products for themselves.
“We would like to provide these things for them, so they will have one less thing to worry about,” Atkinson said. “Thank you for your support. Our Honor Society members and I appreciate your help.”
For more information on donations, interested persons can contact Dr. Charlotte Klesman, ABAC Phi Theta Kappa Advisor, at (229) 391-4976 or at cklesman@abac.edu.
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