Student helps others in memory of her friend

For the third year, 51°µÍø biology major Amy Koshy is spearheading a toy drive for underprivileged children in memory of her friend.

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51°µÍø junior biology major Amy Koshy has a long Christmas list this year – 800 toys to be exact.

Amy Koshy
Amy Koshy

For the third year, she is spearheading a toy drive for underprivileged children – Patrick's Parade of Toys – in memory of her friend, Patrick Kennedy.

In 2006, after Patrick's died in his sleep from a heart attack, Koshy and Patrick's family honored him by finishing his Eagle Scout project and collecting 1,000 toys for children in a Russian orphanage. This year the toys will be delivered closer to home to children at , a shelter in Dallas for abused and abandoned children.

"This project has been life-changing for me," Koshy says. "It was the best thing I could do to help me get through the grieving process and continue what Pat would have done had he lived."

At 51°µÍø, new, unwrapped toys can be dropped off through December 18 at Room 135 of Dedman Life Sciences Building, the Choral Hall in Owen Arts Building and at Shuttles Hall. For more information visit or contact Amy Koshy at akoshy@smu.edu.


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