The Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society at Halifax Community College is embracing the spirit of the holidays through its annual donation drive. 

The initiative supports the Northampton County Nursing and Rehab Center by collecting much-needed comfort and care items for residents.

Community members, faculty, staff, and students are encouraged to donate items such as socks — aloe and diabetic — personal hygiene products, cleaning wipes, puzzles, games, blankets, and more. 

The full list of requested items includes white socks, liquid body wash, combs, brushes, toothpaste, toothbrushes, floss, mouthwash, cleaning wipes, nail clippers, lip balm, lotion, aftershave, stuffed animals, crossword puzzles, games, activity books, crayons, coloring books, hairbows, bracelets, white T-shirts, and cologne or perfume.

Donations may be dropped off at any of the following locations in the Dr. Phillip W. Taylor Building, also known as “Building 100, through December 10, 2025:
Gary Redding’s office (Room 215)

Ellen Divens’s office (Room 205)

The front desk

“Phi Theta Kappa invites everyone to take part in spreading kindness and compassion this holiday season by contributing to this meaningful cause,” the organization said.