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I. WORKING OVERTIME, Erica Kosches (12) fransports rice for a community food
bank.
II. PEEK-A-BOO1 Kyle Israel (12) plays wilh a new friend on fhe playground.
III. STORY TIME1 Jillian Castoro (12) reads while her buddy listens affenfively.
IV. CATCHING THEIR BREATH, Hannah Edelman (12) and her new friend pose
for a picfure on fhe playground.
V. DELIVERY1 Brooke Bekoff (12) carries boxes of bananas fo charifies in need.
VI. CUTTING AND PASTING, Ines de Bracamonfe (12) shares an arts-and-craffs
day wifh a pre-k class.
VII. SMILE FOR THE CAMERA! Kyra Noel (12) makes a joke jusf in fime fo snap a
photo of fhis cufie mid-laugh.
that
I t’s not a surprise created Pine Crest local organizations for C om m unity Service
students are involved with com m unity
Day. Split up between daycares and elderly
m ultiple
service.
Having
homes, stock food pantries, fundraisers, and
o r g a n i z a t i o n s
“STUDENTS WERE ABLE the U nited Cerebral Palsy
dedicated to serving local Center, students were able
and global com m unities, to m ake a huge im pact on
TO MAKE A HUGE
Pine Crest students their com m unity in just
place heavy emphasis on a few hours. A lthough
putting their resources IMPACT ON THEIR O ctober 15th is only one
to good use. From on- day, the class of 2015
COMMUNITY IN JUST A works throughout the year
cam pus organizations
such as Kiva Club and to m ake im provem ents in
FEW HOURS” areas they’re passionate
PCCF, to individual
initiatives, students about. At the end of the
actively participate in service throughout the day and above all, engaging in com m unity
year in an attem pt to better the world around service is necessary in order to change
them. On O ctober 15th, however, the seniors the world for the better - a fact Pine Crest
came together for one day to lend a hand to students exemplify better than anyone else.
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