Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Carter’s House provides holiday cheer and clothes to Irving ISD families

Carter’s House and volunteers spend months planning the holiday shopping spree for Irving ISD families (Image: Irving ISD)

When it comes to giving the gift of love, Dallas-based Carter’s House is an expert.

The local nonprofit returned for the third year to host its annual holiday boutique for Irving ISD families. Parents from Gilbert, John Haley, and Schulze elementary schools, as well as Austin Middle School, were invited to a one-day shopping extravaganza – for free.

“Last year, we welcomed almost 600 families,” explained John Haley counselor Tamique Akins. “This year, we are anticipating 872!”

Irving ISD parents appreciate the opportunity to get clothes and gifts to share during the holidays thanks to the generosity of Carter’s House, donors, and volunteers. (Image: Irving ISD)

The idea is the brainchild of Carter’s House founder and Irving ISD parent Shawana Carter. Her organization is a staple in the community, providing clothing assistance year-round to families and children.

Last year, Carter’s House took home Irving ISD’s 2019 Golden Apple Award, an honor that recognizes the district’s top Partner in Education for the year. Now, Carter’s House is back for the holidays and teaming up with its partner school, John Haley, to give back to local families once again.

From school uniforms to baby outfits, coats to toys, attendees had the opportunity to peruse and fill their carts with items to take home for the holidays. Months of planning came to a head Thursday evening as the school gym was filled with boxes, hangers and empty racks in preparation for the big day.

Volunteers made up of parents, teachers and student leaders from Austin and Nimitz High School worked tirelessly to get everything in place before doors opened Friday morning.

A simple registration got you through the door and into what Carter’s House called “Whoville.” Many of the items were purchased by Carter’s House, while others were donated by local organizations such as Hope Supply Company.

Also, hundreds of items came through clothing drives hosted by participating schools – a display of neighbors helping fellow neighbors. In addition to the shopping experience, parents were able to visit a resource fair featuring several community vendors such as Irving Family Advocacy and All Things Made New mentoring program.

“The rewarding part is the look on parents’ faces,” says Ms. Carter. “This district has done so much for my own children. It’s amazing to be able to give back to these babies so that they have what they need. We can’t cover everything, but we can cover a piece of it.”

Irving ISD students can search for clothes and gifts to share with other family members thanks to the third annual program hosted by Carter’s House and Irving ISD. (Image: Irving ISD)

 

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