Malverne students at Davison Avenue Intermediate School have kicked off a monthlong fundraiser in partnership with Pink Cans 4 Cancer, an initiative dedicated to raising awareness and supporting cancer research.
From Oct. 1-30, the Davison Avenue fifth grade Ambassadors are encouraging the school community to donate redeemable bottles and cans. Each contribution will support the important work of cancer research and education, while teaching students the power of collective action and community service.
As part of the fundraiser, students have set a goal of raising $1,000. If that milestone is met, school security guard Ms. Amy has pledged to dye her hair pink in honor of the cause – a fun incentive that highlights the spirit of teamwork and commitment behind this campaign.
Malverne School District is proud of the Ambassadors’ leadership and encourages the community to participate in this meaningful effort to make a positive difference.
Photo caption: Davison Avenue Intermediate School fifth grade Ambassadors kicked off the school’s annual Pink Cans 4 Cancer fundraiser on Oct. 1. (Pictured with School Social Worker Dr. Martine Laventure, Davison Ambassadors in alphabetical order: Alisha Admettre, Liam Akou, Shiloh Demosthenes, Stella Greenberg, Kendrick Harris, Harper Hunt, Shumar LaRose, Jacinda Lowe, Liana Nieves, Josephina Pecoraro, Stefano Pecoraro, David Quintanilla, Emilio Rueda, Harrison Thomas and Kalianna Valko.)
Photo courtesy of Malverne School District
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