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Operation Care International Annual Christmas Gift Event Draws Thousands

By Sylvia Powers
Correspondent

Ira Perry receives final grooming touches from barber Teah Mayes as a complimentary service provided during the Christmas Gift event.

Operation Care International welcomed thousands of individuals and families experiencing homelessness to its Annual Christmas Gift Event at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center, transforming Exhibit Halls A & B into a hub of hope.

Blankets, socks, toys, food, and a wide variety of holiday gifts filled the corridors of the convention center as families lined up to take advantage of the many services offered. “More than 11,000 people registered for the Christmas Gift event. Demand was so high that the registration system briefly crashed due to the overwhelming response,” said Susie Yanson Jennings, Founder and President of Operation Care International.

Participants of the Christmas Gift event had the opportunity to receive free eye examinations and complimentary eyeglasses as part of the services offered.  

There were 1,200 volunteers on hand to assist guests and ensure the event ran smoothly. In addition to local outreach, the impact of the Christmas Gift initiative extended globally.

 According to Jennings, children in six countries also received holiday items, including the Philippines, Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Ukraine, Romania, Italy, and Kenya.

Held annually in December, the Christmas Gift event is a meaningful celebration honoring the birth of Jesus while serving individuals and families facing spiritual and economic hardship. 

 Zetria Okudjeto has volunteered with Operation Care International’s Christmas Gift event for 16 years. Now married with children, her commitment has become a family tradition. She is joined this  year by her husband, Sam Okudjeto, and their children, Aaden, Antonio, and Ahze, as they serve together in the spirit of compassion and giving.  

Each year, the event brings together community partners, service providers, and volunteers to deliver vital resources in one large, efficient setting, helping guests take meaningful steps toward stability, dignity, and hope.

Attendees also received health services, including vision screenings and eyeglasses, further expanding the event’s holistic approach to care.

For additional details and updates, visit operationcareinternational.org.

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