GMA began the Mayors' Christmas Motorcade in 1
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at the request of then-Governor Ernest Vandiver as a way of providing
holiday gifts for the patients of Georgia's mental health and
retardation hospitals. The program is also aimed at raising the
awareness of the needs of Georgia's mental hospitals.
There are currently seven regional mental
health hospitals in the state, serving some 3,200 Georgians. Many of
these clients have lived in the hospital facility for much of their
lives and receive little, if any, support from their families.
Without the Mayors' Christmas Motorcade,
the staff at these hospitals have told us, many of their clients would
not receive a gift for the holidays.
The Christmas spirit demonstrated by
cities during the Motorcade extends beyond the holiday season. Any
gifts not handed out during Christmas are used for client birthdays or
given to newly arrived clients, who may need many of the items. In this
way, cities help the hospitals celebrate special occasions year-round
and help the hospitals meet the needs of their clients.
Date:
2007 December 12
Location:
Southwestern State Hospital - Thomasville, 10am