​​Trinity West Palm Beach STUDENT Leads Christmas Drive Supporting Foster Youth

Why It Matters

For children in foster care, the holiday season can be a difficult time, often lacking the resources or stability that many others experience. Efforts like this Christmas Drive help bridge that gap by providing support, care, and a sense of inclusion.

How to Get Involved

Want to create impact through virtual community service or in-person projects?
Here are a few ways to get involved:

  • Start your own donation drive or fundraiser at your school

  • Join STUDENTS Speak Up for Kids and lead a project

  • Encourage friends, family, and your school community to support foster youth

  • Participate in student community service projects that make a real difference

You don’t need a large group or big event to make a difference. One student can spark change in their community and help foster kids feel supported.

Dani MacGregor

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