Maggie Collins retired in April after 27 years at Onondaga Community College, but the annual holiday fundraiser she started for children in need brought her back to campus. She was at the Bistro in the Gordon Student Center November 18 for the Christmas basket raffle to benefits K.I.D.S., which stands for Kids In Dire Straits. Themed gift baskets created by College employees were raffled off with proceeds going to help children who are victims of neglect, abuse and poverty.
Collins’ history of devoting her spare time and energy to children goes back to the late 1990s. “I heard about the poverty in parts of Syracuse and couldn’t get it out of my mind. I contacted Sister Rose who was at the St. Lucy’s Food Pantry at the time and she filled me in on what a great need there was for children and families. I knew there were poor people but not to the extent there was. I figured I had to do something. I love kids and thought they are the innocents who are not getting their needs met.”
Collins teamed up with co-worker Carole Ciciarelli and got to work. They started by collecting pennies on campus along with returnable cans and bottles. The Christmas basket raffle was added. They organized “OCC Santa” events for children who needed warm clothes for the winter, did Murder Mystery fundraisers, donated teddy bears to abused children and put on holiday dinners. “Everything has just evolved,” said Collins. “We’ve been so fortunate to have the support of the entire OCC community throughout the years.”
If you are interested in contributing in any way, you can email Maggie Collins at [email protected].
2015 30 Days of Giving
- Day 1: Binghamton University hosts Welcome Week Service Project
- Day 2: Brockport hosts a Saturday of Service
- Day 3: Niagara CCC Penny Wars for St Jude’s Children Research Hospital
- Day 4: Farmingdale Little Flower Event
- Day 5: Onondaga CC works to help K.I.D.S.
- Day 6: Tompkins Cortland Participates in Cancer Resource Charity Walk
- Day 7: SUNY ESF Contributes to the Food Recovery Network
- Day 8: Literacy Matters at FMCC
- Day 9: HVCC Builds Walls for Habitat for Humanity
- Day 10: Oswego’s Positive Community Impact Through SEFA
- Day 11: Dutchess CC Organizes Clothing and Food Drives
- Day 12: Morrisville Holds Back To School Drive
- Day 13: Charity on Ice at SUNY Cortland
- Day 14: Delhi’s Out of the Darkness Event for Suicide Prevention
- Day 15: Dare to Care Day at Buffalo State
- Day 16: FIT Students Engineer Garments for Veterans with Disabilities
- Day 17: SUNY Ulster Sends Text Books to Kenya
- Day 18: Niagara CCC Tackles Breast Cancer Awareness
- Day 19: Herkimer CCC Supports Gram Lorraine Children’s Christmas Program
- Day 20: Jefferson CC Gives Gift of Comfort
- Day 21: SUNY Canton Giving Tree
- Day 22: Alfred State participates in ELK Charity Challenge
- Day 23: Old Westbury goes Shopping for Service
- Day 24: SUNY Oneonta Giving Tree
- Day 25: Purchase College provides free ESOL classes
- Day 26: Tree Trot at Fredonia supports Big Brothers Big Sisters
- Day 27: Geneseo Continues to Provide Hurricane Relief
- Day 28: Rockland CC luncheon raises funds for Alzheimer’s Foundation
- Day 29: Stony Brook Bike-A-Thon For Disabilities
- Day 30: Suffolk County CC volunteers at Special Olympics event