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Southern Careers Institute Delivers Holiday Cheer to Rio Grande Valley Families with its Annual Holiday Tree Giveaway

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Brownsville, TX – This holiday season, Southern Careers Institute, a Texas-based vocational and trade school, will once again support families in the Rio Grande Valley with its annual Holiday Tree Giveaway. The event at their Brownsville, Harlingen and Pharr campuses is the result of a collective effort among Southern Careers Institute’s students, faculty, and staff, who will decorate and donate a total of 28 trees to families in need this holiday season.

All eight Southern Careers Institute campuses – Austin, Brownsville, Corpus Christi, Harlingen, Pharr, San Antonio North, San Antonio South, and Waco – as well as its central offices, will provide families, including ten military families, with all the ingredients to help create a merry Christmas. In addition to the tree and the decorations, the SCI community will be donating gifts for under the tree.

“Holiday decorations and presents stop being a priority for families going through a difficult time. Our Christmas tree giveaway allows us to give back and spread holiday cheer,” said Nikki England, President of Southern Careers Institute. “It’s what the holiday season is all about, and if we can make Christmas just a little brighter for someone, we want to do that.”

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Each campus will vie for the coveted “Best Decorated Tree” title and the associated bragging rights. The community can vote for their favorite tree on Southern Careers Institute’s Facebook page, starting December 2, through December 20. Staff and students will deliver the trees, decorations, and gifts to the families between December 3 – December 6. 

“I was having a really hard time, financially. I was in my last semester of grad school as a single mom, my car broke down, I didn’t have money for rent, and I couldn’t afford a gift for my son or a tree,” shared Jennifer Edwards Scotts, 2018 holiday tree recipient. “When Southern Careers Institute brought me and my son a decorated tree and Christmas gifts, we felt loved. It made me smile and believe in humanity again, and that there are good people in this world who care.” 

Click here for more details about their Holiday Tree Giveaway.

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