On Oct. 16, students at Malverne’s Maurice W. Downing Primary School joined together to march in support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, expressing their solidarity with survivors and their hope for a cure.
The students proudly wore pink to signify the cause, donning handmade hats and carrying ribbons and signs as they paraded around the school yard. They were joined by teachers and administrators, who walked alongside them to support this important cause and to celebrate the students’ compassion and civic-minded spirit.
Throughout the week, members of the school’s second grade Student Council, who organized the event, collected donations from parents and the school community. In total, the students raised $450, which will be donated to the United Breast Cancer Foundation to help fund ongoing research and support services.
“This event is a wonderful example of how even our youngest students can make a real difference,” said Principal Erik Walter. “Their enthusiasm, kindness and commitment to helping others reflect the values we strive to nurture every day at Downing.”
This annual initiative reflects the school’s ongoing commitment to fostering empathy, community involvement and social responsibility among its students.
Photo captions:
- Members of the Downing second grade Student Council are joined by (back L-R) teachers Kathleen Smyth and Amanda Correia and principal Erik Walter, as they led the march for breast cancer awareness on Oct. 16.
- Downing students express hope and show support for the cause by wearing pink and marching in the school’s Breast Cancer Awareness Walk on Oct. 16.
- Downing students show their big hearts as they display handmade heart crafts and proudly participate in the school’s Breast Cancer Awareness Walk on Oct. 16.
Photos courtesy of Malverne School District
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