SH3 Evan Carter and Santa gather with the head-start class in Manchester, N.J. during the annual “Navy Lakehurst Giving Tree” program. For the 37th consecutive year, the civilian Navy employees and sailors at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst have provided gifts to disadvantaged children throughout the area. This year, gifts for almost 200 head-start children were delivered by Santa to the Manchester and Toms River schools.

Navy workers share the holiday spirit with local head-start children

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Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J. – For the 37th consecutive year, the men and women at Navy Lakehurst, on Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, have come together to support their annual Holiday gift giving program “The Navy Lakehurst Giving Tree.” The program, begun in the 1970s, originally had disadvantaged children from local head-start programs come out to the base theater for a Holiday Party hosted by Santa Claus. When the theater was torn down in the late 1990s, the event continued by bringing Santa to the schools to deliver gifts. For many of these children, it is the only gift they receive during the Holiday Season.

This year, two head start schools in Manchester and Toms River were visited by Santa and the sailors who helped him load his sleigh. Because of the generosity of the Lakehurst civilians, sailors and families, almost 200 gifts were distributed to the children, aged 3-5.

“We start collecting gifts shortly after Thanksgiving through volunteers who get the word out around Lakehurst,” said Tom Worsdale, NAVAIR Lakehurst Public Affairs Officer, who acts as program coordinator. “I am amazed at the personal generosity displayed each year. The quality of the gifts, the care everyone takes in wrapping their presents, even the small details like ensuring batteries are included for toys clearly demonstrates the commitment and pride our employees and sailors take in making this program such a long standing success and tradition.”

“These children and their families really appreciate what the people from the base do to make their Holidays special and we thank them all for their continued care and support,” said Monique Goncalves, Director of the Manchester Head-Start Program.