Number of Participants: 25
Hours Donated: 10
Value of Time Served: $2,113
Event Amount Raised: $400
Event Type: Disaster & Emergency Services
Sport: Team
Date: September 26, 2017
Location:
Rye Neck High School
Hornidge Road, Mamaroneck
NY
About:
Members of the Rye Neck High School Student Senate have collected $400 to help those affected by hurricanes Harvey and Irma. They’ve been raising money since the beginning of the school year during homeroom and back-to-school nights, and students continue adding to the donations jar in the school lobby.
“We all wanted to come together and benefit everyone else,” said Rebecca Tenner, a junior and Student Senate secretary. “We’re not a selfish community. We like to give. We always have fundraisers, whether it’s for food drives or hurricanes. We always have something going on and it just shows we’re a community that likes to help others.”
Student Senate President Conor Flood, a senior, said the students wanted to get involved after seeing the devastating impact of the hurricanes, which flooded schools and houses in communities throughout Texas and Florida.
“We’re a very collaborative community and we like helping others,” Flood said. “If that were to happen to us, we would want other people to help us as well.”
The students will continue to collect donations through Sept. 29, after which they will donate the money to the Red Cross for relief efforts.
Photo Caption: (from left) Rye Neck High School students Jose LaTorre, Conor Flood, Rebecca Tenner and Elizabeth Mioli are leading the hurricane relief efforts.