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First lady spreads campaign message at Toys for Tots event

Maddie Dolan
by Maddie Dolan
December 11, 2018
Santa Claus assisted the first lady in distributing tote bags from her Be Best initiative. Photo credit: Photography by Trish Alegre-Smith.

Santa Claus assisted the first lady in distributing tote bags from her Be Best initiative. Photo credit: Photography by Trish Alegre-Smith.

Melania Trump continued the first lady tradition of bringing attention and hope to less fortunate children, while spreading holiday cheer to military families during the 2018 Marine Toys for Tots event at Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling. She spent about an hour helping military children sort donated toys, socialized with them while they created holiday cards, and thanked the military and their families for the sacrifices they make for the nation.

“As first lady, I have made it my mission to shine the light on programs that provide more opportunities for children to succeed,” she said during her opening statement. “My campaign, Be Best, focuses on inspiring and life saving work of people and organizations across our country. I believe in the good work that Toys for Tots is doing. Their mission to send messages of hope to children and motivate them to grow into responsible and patriotic citizens and community leaders is so important to our society.”

On May 7, 2018, Trump launched her Be Best campaign that focuses on three major issues facing children today: social, emotional and physical health. While she participated in the 2017 Marine Toys for Tots event, this year she had an specific message to share.

Trump conversing with seven-year-old Sophia Parker. Photo credit: Photography by Trish Alegre-Smith

Christine Parker stood behind a row of boxes wrapped like presents, watching her daughter, Sophia Parker, converse with the first lady across the table from her. Parker said that Sophia knew all about Trump’s Be Best campaign.

“She’s only 7 so she understands what it means to do good and do right,” Parker said. “And Be Best is something that she can understand easily and what she probably already wants to do, especially at Christmas time.”

While the children helped Trump sort toys, Parker did note that she still might have seen Sophia ask the first lady if she could keep one of the toys. Despite being caught up in the excitement of the day, though, Parker knew her daughter was learning valuable life lessons.

“I think she just has the heart of service and love,” Parker said.

Gunnery Sgt. Jason Parsons said his two daughters in attendance also knew the importance of giving to the less fortunate. He said events, like Toys for Tots, were important in sharing the message to his children.

“It is a good example as to what it means,” Parsons said.

A Marine interacts with military kids at a Toys for Tots event. Photo by Trish Alegre-Smith

Nancy Rodriguez also stood near Parker, watching her 7-year-old daughter, Jaqueline Rodriguez, sit next to Trump who was helping her create a holiday card. Rodriguez was happy to help make her daughter’s dreams come true by not only meeting Santa, but the first lady.

“When she woke up this morning,” Rodriguez said, “the first thing she said was, ‘Today is Tuesday! I see Mrs. Trump!’”

Before the event came to a close, Santa entered the room with a hearty, “Ho! Ho! Ho!” while carrying armfuls of Be Best tote bags. They were filled with a White House coloring book, specialty chocolate, and Be Best branded pencils, stickers, and a pencil case. The two passed out the swag then Trump took a moment to shake each of the parent’s hands.

After the event ended, 11-year-old Everett Myers was excited to show off his Be Best bag. When asked what the first thing he was going to tell his friends at school was, it was going to be “That I met the first lady.”

Everett’s father, Chief Petty Officer Bryan Myers, recognizes his son’s excitement.

“It’s not something that everybody gets the privilege and the honor to meet the first lady, so it was just one of those once in a lifetime opportunities,” he said.

Approximately 20 children from five different military and government organizations around the Washington, D.C. area were randomly invited to the annual event, according to Lt. Col. Erwin Wunderlich.

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Tags: Be Best campaignFirst Lady Melania TrumpJoint Base Anacostia-BollingMaddie DolanMarine ReserveMilitary KidsToys for Tots
Maddie Dolan

Maddie Dolan

Maddie Dolan has more than a decade of experience in reporting, copy editing, teaching and creative writing. She also has a bachelor’s in English-Writing and a master’s in English-Creative Writing. She has been awarded Best Business News Story and Best Spot News Story by the Nevada Press Association, and received a commendation from the Associated Press for breaking news coverage. Not conclusively, she also received awards for her volunteerism with USO Guam, is a recipient of the ANA Dorothy Flatley Award and is a HillVets Fellow. When Maddie isn’t writing, she prefers to be outside running, biking or hiking.

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