In The ZONA - East Valley Dec. 2013 | Page 6

“Learning Spanish through songs and stories” educator Corner by Tim Griffin, Vice President of Student Affairs, Dean of Students and Campus Pastor at Grand Canyon University SPACE IS LIMITED Call Today! Spanish Preschool Full Immersion Program and Spanish After School Our program is 100% in Spanish. This program is more than colors and numbers in Spanish. It is about learning real language situations and develop oral communications skills. www.spanishkiddos.com • 602-628-9941 1452 N. Higley Road, Gilbert Southwest Corner of Higley & Baseline 480-813-9600 Check www.GoodNightPeds.com for additional locations Holiday Season a Time to Reflect, Give Back F rom festive fields of red and green to the hustle and bustle of holiday shopping, this is the time to be swept up in the spirit of the season. But what does that truly mean? At Grand Canyon University, the spirit of the season is about much more than the oohs and ahhs exchanged on Christmas morning over mounds of brightly wrapped gifts. Rather, it’s about reflecting on the time that’s passed, the time ahead, and most of all, reaching out to those in need. Have you thought of ways you can make a difference this holiday season? If not, consider: Helping put food on Valley tables. For many, the holiday meal is the focal point of Christmas Day. Yet thousands of families right here in our community struggle with poverty. While tables may be overflowing with turkey and all the trimmings, more than one in five families in our state do not have enough money to buy the food they need on a daily basis, according to the Food Research and Action Center. Donating food items, cash or time serving others at a local food bank is one of the most rewarding ways to celebrate the season. Being Santa. One of the GCU community’s favorite ways to give back this time of year is through its Canyon Cares Christmas program, where staff and students choose tags with gift ideas for local children 6 \ December 2013 in need. Gifts are purchased, wrapped and then given to the families represented by each tag. Launching your own Canyon Cares or participating in worthy programs such as Angel Trees at shopping malls also can go a long way in making Christmas special for families across the Valley. Tags include gender, age and a list of wish list items from a small toy or gadget to basic essentials as simple as socks and warm sweaters. Performing selfless acts of kindness. During the holidays – like always – the best gifts are selfless acts of kindness. So why not seek out opportunities in the local community to get involved, mobilize others and spread holiday cheer? In GCU’s “Canyon Corridor,” more than 300 families are united for an afternoon lunch and crafts. There are dozens more events across the Valley that are clamoring for volunteers and supporters. Contact any of our community’s vast number of churches or nonprofit organizations for details on how to help. While it is easy to get swept up in the holiday frenzy, the spirit of the season is about giving from the heart and remembering those less fortunate. After all, there is no greater gift than giving of the heart. Tim Griffin is Vice President of Student Affairs, Dean of Students and Campus Pastor at Grand Canyon University. For more information about Grand Canyon University, visit www.gcu.edu. inthezona.com