Facebook Pixel

Morning Pointe Associates Donate Toys To Samaritan Center Holiday Drive For Tenth Year In A Row

Christmas stockings hanging from mantle
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (January 22, 2021

Morning Pointe Senior Living and the Samaritan Center in Ooltewah, Tennessee have proudly partnered for the Samaritan Center’s annual Christmas toy drive for the past ten years. Every year since 2010, Morning Pointe has collected toys to help stock the Samaritan Center’s Christmas Toyland for the holidays, ensuring that every child in Hamilton County has the opportunity to experience the magic and wonder of the Christmas season. In ten years, Morning Pointe has collected over $25,000 in donations.

Each year, Morning Pointe residents and associates gather at Morning Pointe of Chattanooga at Shallowford (TN) to present Samaritan Center representatives with a half-a-dozen barrels overflowing with toys. Morning Pointe communities across Hamilton County collected donations for the toy drive, focusing particularly on toys that would appeal to teens and tweens, as the Samaritan Center often experiences a shortage of gifts for this important group. Participating Morning Pointe communities included Morning Pointe of Chattanooga at Shallowford, Morning Pointe of Collegedale at Greenbriar Cove, Morning Pointe of Hixson, Morning Pointe of East Hamilton, and The Lantern at Morning Pointe of Collegedale along with the home office in Ooltewah. The Lantern at Morning Pointe of Chattanooga is under renovation following the Easter night tornado earlier this year. The toy donation drive is going on through December 31.

“In a year of challenges related to the pandemic and the Easter tornado, we can still make an impact on wonderful organizations like the Samaritan Center,” said Morning Pointe Senior Living president and co-founder Greg A. Vital. “Every year, Morning Pointe looks forward to opening our hearts and wallets to help bring Christmas to many throughout the Hamilton County area.”

Independent Healthcare Properties, LLC, a Chattanooga, a locally-based senior healthcare services company, is the developer, owner, and manager of 35 Morning Pointe assisted living and The Lantern at Morning Pointe Alzheimer’s Center of Excellence communities in five southeastern states. IHP was founded in 1996 by Tennessee healthcare entrepreneurs Greg A. Vital and J. Franklin Farrow.

The Samaritan Center is a nonprofit social services agency that provides emergency assistance with food, rent, prescriptions, and utilities for local residents. The organization also operates a thrift shop, clearance shop and Toy Connection in locations across the Chattanooga area.

Share This Page

Follow Us

More Posts