Wilson Talent Center’s National Technical Honor Society (NTHS) students spread holiday cheer this season through a thoughtful gift drive for Angel House.
The AM NTHS group took the lead on wrapping all the gifts, carefully preparing them for delivery. In the afternoon, the PM NTHS students loaded and transported the gifts—making sure everything arrived safely for families in need.
This meaningful collaboration gave students a chance to demonstrate leadership, organization, and empathy while supporting a local cause that brings comfort and joy during the holidays.
Thanks to the teamwork of staff, students, and families, the holidays just got a little brighter for others in our community.
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