At their first meeting of the year, members of the student council at Newbridge Road Elementary School in the North Bellmore School District were talking of ideas for their first service project of the year and the answer was clear. They launched a hurricane relief drive, which runs through Oct. 28, to collect a variety of supplies.
The items will be contributed to a larger drive sponsored by the Town of Hempstead and then give to Relief Drive for America. All donations will benefit residents of North Carolina and Florida affected by hurricanes Helene and Milton.
Among the items that the student council is collecting include baby items, cleaning supplies, first aid supplies, flashlights, garbage bags, paper goods, pet food, socks and toiletries. There are large donation boxes throughout the school and student council officers have been spreading the word among their classmates, in addition to make daily announcements.
Photo caption: Newbridge Road Elementary School fourth grade student council officers, from left, Hunter Outsen, Francisco Meca, Genevieve Brown and Kayleigh Abubo showed some of the hurricane relief supplies collected for residents of Florida and North Carolina.
Photo courtesy of the North Bellmore School District
That was cool! Students @ their early age learn to opt to do GOOD DEEDS to others, especially to those who are in direly needing such HELP! {@ the right place & on its perfect timing!}. Way ahead for all the NEWBRIDGE ROAD STUDENT LEADERS & the entire studentry! That’s the way to do it! You scored the bullseye! Way to go kids… Keep it up! God bless!