2024 Santa Tradition For CHOA Day Rehab Program - Rob Gayle Personal Page for Santa and the kids!
For over 25 years, the Gayle family has brought smiles to children in the Day Rehabilitation Program at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA) through the cherished tradition of playing Santa. This heartfelt mission, started by Currey Gayle and now proudly carried on by his son, Rob Gayle, isn’t just about delivering gifts—it’s about delivering joy, hope, and support to children recovering from brain and spinal cord injuries.
In 2024, we aim to raise and build from last 2 years of 19,000 and raise another $11,000 for at total of $30,000 to fund much-needed resources for these young patients, including:
- Holiday gifts to brighten their spirits.
- Essential rehab equipment to aid in their recovery.
With your help, we can make a lasting impact on the lives of these children and their families. Together, we can keep this tradition alive and make this year’s event our most impactful yet.
Donate today and help us make a difference!
Every contribution, no matter the size, brings us closer to our goal. Thank you for being part of this special tradition and supporting the incredible work of CHOA’s Day Rehabilitation Program.
The Gayle Family thanks you for your generosity!
By the way-11Alive News featured a story on my Dad playing Santa in 2019 for CHOA Day Rehabilitation Program and than reran the story with additional footage in Nov 2020 after he passed. So amazing to see his impact and how much it meant to him and our entire family.
Blessed,
Rob Gayle and the entire Gayle Family (Pat Gayle "mom", Kasey Gayle "lovely wife", Jennie Gayle Douglas (sister), Michael Douglas (brother in law) and plus our kids.