
By CAITLIN MCKEAND, HADLEY HUDSON
Vandegrift Voice
Flurries of writing, a sea of pink and red, and a picture of two smiling children on the overhead projector at the front of the classroom show the spirit of Valentine’s Day.
During PIT earlier this month, Nation Honor Society members wrote letters to two children who have rare conditions/diseases. The goal was 1,000 letters for each child with the help of the Cheyanna’s Champions for Children, a national organization that supports the community of families and children with rare or undiagnosed conditions. CC4C matches each sponsored child with a “Champion Teammate” and a high school team.
“I think that just showing that you’ve got older children here thinking about these two young kids who are in a really tough situation in life just brings a lot of thoughtfulness to the community about recognizing that there are other things going on outside of the world outside of their small spheres of their communities and their own lives,” NHS advisor Rebecca Bumpas said. “It’s good to be thinking about people beyond their own regular life.”
Quinn Apel, senior NHS historian, coordinated the project benefitting the two kids, Maddie (7) and Tristan (11) who had their picture projected on the overhead while members created cards.
“It makes it really special for the kids, especially since it’s close to Valentine’s,” Apel said. “We had a great time making the cards and I’m really excited to see how the kids react.”
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