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Courtesy of Mary Stephens Pugh
These OLS eighth grade students and their classmates decorated the doors of some of the residents at Mount Royal Towers, a senior living community in the Birmingham area as a part of their Christmas service project.
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Photo courtesy of Mary Stephens Pugh
As a part of their service project, these OLS eighth grade students decked the halls at Mount Royal Towers by decorating residents’ doors to bring good cheer to all.
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Photo courtesy of Mary Stephens Pugh
Through the helping Hands on Birmingham organization, these OLS students became “Santa’s Helpers” by sorting and distributing toys for the U. S. Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots.
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Photo courtesy of Mary Stephens Pugh
The OLS sixth grade class worked hard to help the Toys for Tots program this Christmas season as a part of their service project. They sorted, and distributed toys for those in need.
Students at Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic School worked to bring joy through service this Christmas season.
The students brought in donations and participated in acts of service with a variety of organizations.
Students in the wee-kindergarten class collected toys for underprivileged children in the area. The toys will be distributed by the Catholic Center of Concern.
Kindergarten and first grade students donated toiletry items for the Catholic Center of Concern to distribute to families.
Second graders brought in socks to be delivered to Mount Royal Towers, a senior living community in the Birmingham area, and third graders collected food for the Community of the Cenacle.
Fourth and fifth graders collected donations, sixth and seventh graders worked as Santa’s Helpers by sorting and distributing toys and the eighth graders helped distribute socks to Mount Royal Towers. They also helped decorate some residents’ doors at the senior living community and sand Christmas songs.
-Submitted by Mary Stephens Pugh