25th Annual Michael Isenhour Toy Drive

Georgia Tech is raising money for Atlanta Children's Day Shelter
Our mission is to break the cycle of poverty for families facing homelessness by building pathways to long-term self-sufficiency and providing quality early childhood education. Our wraparound support services include healthcare, education, career support, counseling, financial assistance, and more!

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Georgia Tech is raising money for the 25th Annual Michael Isenhour Toy Drive! The Michael Isenhour Toy Drive was founded in 2001 by Georgia Tech men’s basketball student-athlete Michael Isenhour, whose inspiration was to assist families impacted by the terrorist attached of Sept. 11, 2001. Isenhour, who was battling leukemia when he started the toy drive, lost his battle with the disease in 2002. SAAB renamed the toy drive in his honor to create an enduring legacy in memory of their fellow student-athlete.

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