Number of Participants: 15
Hours Donated: 4
Value of Time Served: $507
Event Type: Animal Welfare
Sport: Team
Date: May 3, 2017
Location:
91 Maryland Avenue Long Beach
New York 11561, United States
About:
Elementary school students in Long Beach took action to make a difference by supporting a pet food drive coordinated by Assemblywoman Melissa Miller’s office. The initiative is providing much-needed items for animals and benefits Baxter’s Pet Pantry, operated by Long Island Cares, Inc. Assemblywoman Miller visited Lindell and West schools in April, and will go to East on an upcoming date. She was met with enthusiasm from students who had gathered donations of food, treats and new toys for dogs, cats, hamsters, fish, ferrets and other pets during March and April.
“We don’t want animals to go hungry” Assemblywoman Miller told the students. “This is really important — to be able to get food donated so that pets can stay with their families. I really appreciate you all doing this.”
Photo Caption: West School’s efforts were spearheaded by third-, fourth- and fifth-grade Student Council representatives as a service project. They are pictured with Principal Patrick McKinney, Assemblywoman Melissa Miller, Student Council Coordinator Derice Bynoe and Board of Education Member Maureen Vrona.