Friends University celebrates 32 years of volunteering for Salvation Army Service Day on Dec. 6.

Wichita, KS— For over three decades, Friends University has been ringing in the Christmas season with the Salvation Army for our annual service day. More than 200 staff, faculty and students participate in the annual service day each year to help prepare gifts for thousands of local families, and this year is no exception.   

The partnership has allowed intentional and impactful service to the community, bringing meaningful opportunities to ensure families experience joy and generosity during the holidays. As part of Friends University’s RISE values (respect, inclusion, service, excellence), our annual service is a commitment to servant leadership, caring for each other and the community.   

Beyond the gift distribution Salvation Army is known for, the organization has been launching a number of innovative initiatives. These include a new urban farm, a home for addiction recovery and a program designed to aid in situations of long-term, intergenerational poverty. 

The university community will sort toys and gifts, prepare and disperse donated gifts, decorate the Salvation Army distribution center, wrap gifts and assist with the organization’s Angel Tree and Star of Hope programs.   

Vice President of Academic Affairs, Dr. Ken Stoltzfus, serves as the chair of the Salvation Army’s advisory board, and looks forward to the impact Friends’ service will have on the Wichita community. “I’m constantly impressed by the Salvation Army’s service to our community in the name of Christ,” said Stoltzfus. 

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Friends University, a Christian University of Quaker heritage, equips students to honor God and serve others by integrating their intellectual, spiritual, and professional lives. Friends University offers 60+ undergraduate degree options along with adult online, graduate, and doctoral degrees. Accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. For more information, visit our site at https://www.friends.edu/