A Heavenly Holiday: Nehemiah Davis’ ‘Gifts From…
Atlanta households had been served vacation cheer as philanthropist Nehemiah Davis and the Nehemiah Davis Foundation hosted the seventeenth Annual “Gifts From Heaven” Christmas Giveaway.
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From the second company entered the building of Cristo Rey Atlanta Jesuit High School, the tone of the event was unmistakable.
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BOSSIP was on hand as attendees had been greeted by giant crimson and gold balloon towers and on-site security, setting the stage for a well-organized celebration that stretched across both the gymnasium and parking storage.
Inside, households navigated buffet stations, toy and bike giveaways, bouncy homes, face portray and styling stations, prepare rides, and a car show, while kids moved freely between actions with smiles that mirrored the enjoyment filling the space. Live character appearances from the Ninja Turtles, Stitch, Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Elsa, and more added to the immersive vacation expertise.
“Just seeing all the smiles and knowing that we’re making a difference in people’s lives,” Davis told BOSSIP about a standout second from the day. “It feels so good to me knowing that, and I want to keep making things like this happen for our community.”
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Seventeen Years Of Service Rooted In Faith And Consistency
Now in its seventeenth 12 months, “Gifts From Heaven” has grown from a modest act of service into a large-scale vacation custom pushed by religion, personal sacrifice, and consistency.
“I feel like God wants us to do it, and it don’t take a lot to do it,” Davis said. “Just sit down, reach out to my resources, spend some money and make it happen. I care more about making sure other people are good than myself.”
While the event continues to develop in scale, Davis said his imaginative and prescient stays centered on growth.
“We just want to keep doing it bigger,” he said. “Bigger buildings, bigger resources. I couldn’t find a bigger gym. You see seven to ten moon bounces. I wanted 30. So that’s next year.”
Co-Founder Myra Grant Reflects On Faith And The Foundation’s Roots
Myra Grant, co-founder of the Nehemiah Davis Foundation and Davis’ mom, took in the packed venue crammed with households, actions, and vacation power with gratitude.
“My God is so good and so mighty,” Grant said. “This is like an overflow of everything in here, and I’m just standing in awe of God.”
Grant shared that this 12 months marked a milestone for the muse, as it was the first time the giveaway was supported by important donations. In earlier years, she said, Davis personally funded the event.
“Out of all these years, it was never a challenge,” Grant said. “God has always been with us to make sure when we do this, He blesses it and builds it up to make or not it’s excellent.”
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Grant also mirrored on how Gifts From Heaven started practically twenty years in the past, when Davis was just 18 years previous.
“I said, ‘Son, your extra money, you want to give it to me, and we’re going to help the less fortunate,’” she recalled. “We started with a turkey, ham, bread, cheese, mayonnaise. We made sandwiches and took them downtown. They were gone in two minutes.”
That simple act sparked a lifelong dedication to service.
“For 18 years, 17 years, we’ve been giving back to the community nonstop,” Grant said. “We love to do it. It’s our passion.”
Sponsors And Community Partners Pour Back Into The Mission
Among the sponsors supporting the event had been Coach Ok and Jaquinta Prim, a grant strategist and entrepreneur who credit Nehemiah Davis as a mentor.
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“Giving back is something Nehemiah always encourages us to do,” Prim said. “He pushes us to be in rooms where we’re pouring into the community.”
Prim explained that partnering with established neighborhood initiatives just like the Nehemiah Davis Foundation also helps entrepreneurs place themselves to secure funding that permits them to give back more sustainably.
“When we apply for grants, we can say we partnered with the Nehemiah Davis Foundation,” she said. “It positions us to get access to more funding so we can continue to give back.”
“One Person At A Time“
As households exited with toys, bikes, and full plates, the core message of the day remained clear.
“One person at a time,” Davis said when requested how others can start comparable initiatives. “That’s the way. I didn’t start here. People see what you’re doing, and then they want to help.”
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