Schuster and son send clothing to Iraqi children
By: Stephanie Cunningham
Issue date: 9/27/07 Section: Lifestyle
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"I just sent children's clothing that I had bought but not given to anyone," Schwab said.
Gary Gottleib, an audio production professor, also made a contribution to the project.
"My family donated about three bags full of clothing when Schuster first made his request," Gottleib said.
Both Schwab and Gottleib said they will donate more items when they become available.
Joe's daughter has also tried to get others to donate items. Elizabeth Schuster, a senior English major, started a Facebook group to get others aware of what her father was doing. The group "Donate" describes the project, what items are desired and how to go about donating.
Dan said he is grateful to everyone for their generosity and participation.
"I would just like the chance to thank all who have donated to the cause," Dan said.
While Dan is thankful to the participants, Schwab is touched by Dan's effort to help the
Iraqi children.
"It is wonderful that Dan can think of these children even though he is not in the best of situations by any means," Schwab said.
While Joe sent out the e-mail to only faculty, he said he welcomes students to donate clothing as well. Joe said anyone with a donation can drop it by his office (Sverdrup Room 246), and he will package it and send it overseas.
Gary Gottleib, an audio production professor, also made a contribution to the project.
"My family donated about three bags full of clothing when Schuster first made his request," Gottleib said.
Both Schwab and Gottleib said they will donate more items when they become available.
Joe's daughter has also tried to get others to donate items. Elizabeth Schuster, a senior English major, started a Facebook group to get others aware of what her father was doing. The group "Donate" describes the project, what items are desired and how to go about donating.
Dan said he is grateful to everyone for their generosity and participation.
"I would just like the chance to thank all who have donated to the cause," Dan said.
While Dan is thankful to the participants, Schwab is touched by Dan's effort to help the
Iraqi children.
"It is wonderful that Dan can think of these children even though he is not in the best of situations by any means," Schwab said.
While Joe sent out the e-mail to only faculty, he said he welcomes students to donate clothing as well. Joe said anyone with a donation can drop it by his office (Sverdrup Room 246), and he will package it and send it overseas.
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