Enthusiastic Milton fifth graders collected over 14 boxes of new and gently used school supplies on the last day of school. Students visited each classroom to gather and organize the donations from the school-wide initiative.
Enthusiastic Milton fifth graders collected over 14 boxes of new and gently used school supplies on the last day of school.
Students visited each classroom to gather and organize the donations from the school-wide initiative.
This effort will benefit Helping Hands for the Homeless and Hungry, the Rye-based organization that provides over 1,700 backpacks filled with school supplies to needy Westchester children every year.
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