RMS Pen Pals Club Spreads Compassion with BBQ Fundraiser
Updated November 27, 2013
Community Members Join Radnor Middle School Pen Pals Club to Support Ugandan Peers at "Compassion in Action BBQ"
According to RMS principal Anthony Stevenson: “The RMS community is happy to support this fundraiser. From what started out as a small pen pal exchange, this project has developed into a meaningful partnership with the students and teachers and gives our school community the opportunity to cultivate a meaningful service learning project that brings attention to the basic needs of students around the globe."
Laura Sacristan-Lagunas, a RMS 6th-grade pen pal, agreed: “I think it feels nice and I always like helping people. We are learning to appreciate what we have, and the Pen Pal Club is a good opportunity to meet more people.”
The Pen Pal Club also honored social entrepreneur Phil Hughes, the founder of Mavuno Harvest, a dried fruit business that is transforming life in a village in Uganda. Hughes served in the Peace Corps before starting this business, which allows the people in the village to profit year-round from their fruit. This is a model of sustainability and humanity that serves as a source of inspiration for RMS’ pen pals and their community.
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