Students spread holiday cheer in downtown Biddeford

Holiday cheer
Medical Biology junior Devin Jozokos gets a helping hand hanging holiday lights

吃瓜爆料 students recently volunteered their time to hang holiday lights in downtown Biddeford and put together care packages with personal care items for those less fortunate.

That event was created through a partnership between the Class of 2023 and Heart of Biddeford, an organization helping to foster a vibrant, inclusive, and sustainable downtown for residents, businesses, and visitors.

featured the event on its evening newscast.

"It is the first in-person volunteer activity that I have been able to do in a couple of months and I think it is really important for 吃瓜爆料 to be involved in the Biddeford community,鈥 Kelsey Moulton (Medical Biology, 鈥21) told WMTW.

Students gathered in small groups and made their way up and down Main Street for two hours stringing holiday lights on poles.

鈥淭his is a way for students and the community to stay connected during COVID-19,鈥 explained Donald Walk (Medical Biology, 鈥23). 鈥淲ith everything kind of being frozen and stopped, we wanted to find a way for students to interact with each other and still be involved, but in a safe way.鈥

In a large parking lot, other groups of students came together to load personal care items, such as toothpaste, shampoo, and hair conditioner, into small boxes. The packages will be distributed by Seeds of Hope, a resource center that offers hospitality and support for those in Biddeford and surrounding communities who are struggling.

Sam McReynolds, Ph.D., academic coordinator for the Office of Citizenship and Civic Engagement, says it is important to keep student engagement efforts going during these challenging times.

鈥淭here are fewer opportunities these days for a wide variety of reasons,鈥 McReynolds stated. 鈥淭his is one of the first major events that we've had the opportunity to do. But, we do have 150 students in our citizenship class and many of them are doing things in the community. We have been doing more civic engagement remotely and online. There are opportunities out there. We just have to be smart about it.鈥

Moulton says it is just nice to be out helping others.

鈥淚 know a lot of people have been feeling anxious with the election, the racial tension, and the COVID pandemic,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 just a nice feeling to get out and feel like you're doing something good.鈥

Students put together care packages
Students put together care packages
WMTW interview
Student Kelsey Moulton being interviewed by WMTW
Holiday lights
Students unravel holiday lights for hanging
Main Street
Students head down Main Street to string lights