Local nonprofits decorate Christmas trees aboard Battleship New Jersey

Holiday Magic Afloat: Nonprofits Deck the Halls aboard Battleship New Jersey

The historic Battleship New Jersey has become a haven for community spirits during the holiday season. Last Friday, local nonprofits gathered to decorate Christmas trees aboard the iconic vessel, marking a new tradition that aims to promote unity and educational value.

In a heartwarming display of collaboration, organizations like Larc Norcross School, Inspira Health Foundation, Hopeworks, Bestwork Industries for the Blind, KB Foundation, Ronald McDonald House, CASA, and Food Bank of South Jersey came together to adorn the ship with festive cheer. Children from Larc School played an active role in decorating the trees, which will remain on display for visitors throughout the holiday season.

Patricia Egan Jones, a board member for both Battleship New Jersey and Larc Norcross School, highlighted the significance of this partnership. "This is special," she said. "Visitors will learn more about our wonderful facility and the extraordinary people and families." By hosting school groups, the battleship aims to educate young minds about American history and the sacrifices made by those who fought for freedom.

Other nonprofits in attendance were Shoes for Your Soul, Bestwork Industries for the Blind, and Food Bank of South Jersey. Dawn Lewis, president and CEO of Shoes for Your Soul, expressed her gratitude for being part of this unique event alongside her grandchildren. "For the Battleship of New Jersey to invite ten non-profits for this amazing opportunity – I'm speechless," she said.

Janet Kotsakis, Chief People Officer of Food Bank of South Jersey, praised the partnership as a proud one. "Camden is a huge part of what we do, and we're proud to be here to support another Camden icon." The battleship's holiday programming draws visitors from across the region, with its festive trees becoming a popular attraction.

The event also showcased Inspira Health Foundation's commitment to community service. Robin Walton, Senior Vice President of External Affairs and Chief Philanthropy Officer, noted that the battleship serves as a platform for promoting unity and community support. "It's an example of how the battleship plays a critical role, not only in our appreciation of supporting and honoring those who serve, but also as a place of community and support for all of us."

As the decorated trees remain on display throughout the season, they will serve as a symbol of hope and unity, reminding visitors of the power of collaboration and community spirit.
 
aww this is so heartwarming πŸŽ„πŸ˜Š i love that nonprofits came together to decorate the battleship new jersey it's amazing how these organizations are supporting each other and giving back to their communities ❀️ what a wonderful way to spread holiday cheer and promote unity too!
 
OMG 🀩, I'm literally loving this holiday magic going down at the Battleship New Jersey! It's so heartwarming to see all these nonprofits come together to spread some cheer and give back to the community. I mean, who wouldn't want to visit a historic battleship decked out in festive trees? 😊 The fact that kids from Larc School are actively participating in decorating the trees is just too cute! πŸŽ„πŸ‘§β€πŸŽ„

I'm also super impressed by the partnerships between these organizations - it's not often you see nonprofits working together on a project like this. And can we talk about how awesome it is that they're using the battleship as an educational platform? πŸ€“ It's all about promoting unity and community support, which is exactly what we need more of in the world.

I'm not surprised to hear that visitors from across the region are flocking to see the decorated trees - this event is definitely a winner! 😊 It's a great way for people to get into the holiday spirit while also learning something new. And let's be real, who wouldn't want to visit a historic battleship? 🚒πŸ’₯
 
OMG 🀯 this is literally the most heartwarming thing I've seen all year! Who knew battleships could be so magical? πŸŽ„ The fact that nonprofits came together to deck the halls (literally!) for the holidays is just amazing. It's a great way to promote unity and education, especially for kids who get to see the ship up close. I'm low-key jealous of all those kiddos getting to hang out on the battleship, decorating trees and learning about history πŸ“šπŸ’– And can we talk about how proud all these nonprofits are? It's clear they're passionate about giving back to the community πŸ’•
 
πŸ›οΈπŸŽ„ this is so cool, non-profits coming together to deck halls aboard battleship new jersey is literally magic 🀩 i'm loving how local schools are getting involved too, educating young minds about american history and freedom is important stuff πŸ’‘ what a great way for the community to come together during the holidays!
 
omg this is so cool 🀩 i love that people from different orgs came together to make the battleship feel merry & bright! its amazing how they're using it as a way to educate kids about american history too πŸ“šits not just about being festive, but also about giving back & supporting each other. plus, who wouldn't want to visit a historic battleship with awesome decorations? πŸ’‘ i think this is such a great example of community spirit in action 🌟
 
Ugh, what's up with this? Another thing for people to stress about - holiday magic is just gonna be gone by January πŸ€•. Nonprofits having fun on a battleship is cool, but it's just another bunch of people gathering together while others are struggling to make ends meet... Food Bank of South Jersey is still doing the same work as last year and probably next year too πŸ’”. And what's up with all these nonprofits showing off their logos like they're trying out for a commercial? πŸ“Ί It's just more stuff for us to worry about 😟
 
Meh, I guess it's kinda cool that some nonprofits came together to decorate a battleship πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. But let's be real, it's probably just a bunch of fluffy feel-good nonsense πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. Like, what's the real purpose behind this event? Is it just an excuse for people to get together and take Instagram-worthy pics in front of some old warship? πŸ“Έ And who benefits from all this "unity" and "community spirit"? Not me, that's for sure πŸ˜’. Still, I suppose it's nice that some kids got to participate and decorate the trees πŸŽ„. But let's not get too carried away here...
 
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