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In its 25th year, the family Christmas baskets tradition will help families in need

Every year Assumption high school packages baskets filled with groceries and gifts to give to Windsor families during the Christmas season. In its 25th year, Assumption hopes to help 19 families have a fun-filled Christmas day.

Assumption high school's annual drive aims to help 19 families during this Christmas season

A teacher wearing a purple hoodie is flanked by two of her students in the CBC Windsor studio
Student Success Teacher Amy Weir (middle) was joined on Windsor Morning by students Celia Ibraham (left) and Jack Channo (right). (CBC)

For more than two decades, Windsor's Assumption high school hasbeen giving back to the community through its annual family Christmas baskets tradition.

Now in its 25th year, the initiative is not showing any signs of slowing down. Today vans will transport groceries from the Superstore to the school, where they will be packaged with gifts for 19 families in the area.

"[I'm] excited and nervous at the same time," student success teacher Amy Weir told Windsor Morning host Amy Dodge. "It's a huge tradition of ours, keeping up with the Christmas spirit and making a difference in our community."

LISTEN |Assumption high school wraps Christmas Gift Baskets for 25th year:

The Family Christmas Baskets tradition is in it's 25th year at Assumption High School. Amy Weir, the Student success teacher at Assumption, and students Jack Channo and Celia Ibrahim speak with CBC Windsor Morning host Amy Dodge.

During the family Christmas baskets tradition, staff, alumni and students at Assumption High School gather donations from community members, and home rooms sponsor families.

Each basket is packaged with Christmas dinners, canned goods and presents for family members. These are either picked up by or delivered to families anonymously.

A chapel containing wrapped presents.
The baskets are wrapped and stored in Assumption High School's chapel before they are given to the anonymous families. (Linda Presello)

"Some of it is really basic stuff,families ask for underwear socks and pyjamas," Jack Channo said, a student at Assumption. "It's really humbling I think. It really made us realize how lucky we are to have our privilege."

"It's very similar every year," fellow student Celia Ibraham added. "It's necessary to do every year... [And] it's so fun to go shop for those families, especially the little kids who are asking for colouring books or arts supplies."

"We don't know much about them, but just hoping that it makes their Christmas a little bit nicer, it's really nice to do that for other people."

WATCH |Windsor high school students support 19 local families with holiday basket tradition:

Windsor high school students support 19 local families with holiday basket tradition

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Duration 8:27
Students at Assumption high school have traded cash donations for gifts for families in need. Groceries parcelled with presents are being presented to 19 families as part of the school's 25th annual family Christmas baskets tradition. Amy Weir, student success teacher at Assumption, and students Jack Channo and Celia Ibrahim spoke with Windsor Morning's Amy Dodge in studio.
Weir emphasized that the initiative was part of Assumption's goal to foster alumni who give to their community.

"We all work as a team," she said. "It's a phenomenal tradition and we all just want to keep up those traditions with the wonderful students we work with every day."