Caldwell Students Show Compassion With 3 Holiday Donation Drives – Caldwells, NJ Patch
CALDWELL, NJ — Students and staff at a Caldwell middle school finished out the New Year on a high note, putting on a display of camaraderie and compassion with a trio of much-welcomed holiday donation drives.
At the end of November, the staff at Grover Cleveland Middle School announced that students in the 6th, 7th and 8th grades would be holding “service projects” aimed at helping their neighbors in need.
School administrators wrote: “This year each grade will focus on their individual project and put action to our motto, ‘Make a difference today, for yourself and someone else!”
6TH GRADE: THE JAY FUND
GCMS 6th graders and staff worked with The Jay Fund to “adopt” families of children battling pediatric cancer at Newark Beth Israel hospital.
The students donated more than 400 gifts to the hospital’s Valerie Fund Pediatric cancer unit. (Story continues below photos)
7TH GRADE: HUMAN NEEDS FOOD PANTRY
GCMS 7th graders and staff collected items for the Human Needs Food Pantry in Montclair.
8TH GRADE: INTERFAITH HOSPITALITY NETWORK
GCMS 8th graders and staff collected items for the Interfaith Hospitality Network in Essex County.
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