Seafarers’ House Completes Shoebox Christmas

A group of students from Parkway Christian School in Davie, Florida who assisted with the delivery of packages.

More than 1,460 mariners were the recipients of gift-filled shoeboxes that were delivered aboard more than 80 ships docked at Port Everglades during the holidays through Seafarers’ House.

Volunteers and supporters came from a wide range of businesses, schools and organizations including: Parkway Christian School, South Florida Chapter of Women’s International Shipping and Trading Association (WISTA), BB&T, Humana, JetBlue, Miller Legg, Moss and Associates, Community Capital Management, Crowley Maritime Corporation, Resolve Marine Group, American Maritime Officers, Port Everglades and many churches.

“Without these dedicated and hard-working volunteers, our annual Shoebox Christmas event would not be as successful as it is,” said Seafarers’ House Executive Director Lesley Warrick. “From June through December our volunteers work tirelessly to wrap, pack and deliver presents.”

“It’s not the size or price tag on the gift, but the simple fact that someone took the time to remember these hard-working men and woman whose travels take them from around the world to our shores,” said Seafarers’ House Chaplain Father Ron Perkins, who often accompanies volunteers on their deliveries. “It’s important for them to know we value the work they do, not just during the holidays, but every day.”

The items donated and wrapped included necessities such as socks, razors, toothpaste and toothbrushes, shaving cream and combs, according to a statement. 

Seafarers’ House started its Shoebox Christmas Program to deliver holiday gifts to ships in 2008 as a collaborative effort between the pastoral care team and a group of volunteers headed by Seafarers’ House Board Member Jill Novacek, PhD.

“Our annual Shoebox Christmas is not only a great way to show mariners that we care, but it’s also an opportunity to educate the community about the lives of mariners and the impact they have on our lives.”

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