SSC Employees Provide Christmas Gifts to Local Children

Seminole State College employees recently provided gifts to 30 children participating in the Angel Tree programs sponsored by the Salvation Army and the Oklahoma Department of Human Services. The Angel Tree program connects donors with children in need. SSC employees purchased clothing and toys and donated the items.

Seminole State College employees recently provided gifts to 30 children participating in the Angel Tree programs sponsored by the Salvation Army and the Oklahoma Department of Human Services. The Angel Tree program connects donors with children in need. SSC employees purchased clothing and toys and donated the items.

SSC Administrative Assistant to the Vice President for Student Affairs Toni Wittmann (left) and SSC student worker Bethany Randall (right) ready gifts for the Angel Tree program.

Stephanie Jennings, a representative from DHS, was grateful for the donations, due to a lower number of donors this year.


“I am so thankful,” Jennings said. “I really appreciate SSC helping us. Otherwise, these kids wouldn’t receive Christmas gifts. We depend on donations and most couldn’t help this year due to COVID-19.”


The SSC Classified Staff Association and the Professional Staff Association organized the effort and purchased gifts for the children.