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MIS/HPMS toy drive fulfills 250 wishes for Community Partners of Dallas
Summary
The MIS/HPMS Student Leadership Club fulfilled 250 foster children’s wishes through its largest toy drive, donating gifts to Community Partners of Dallas. The school said the effort supports student learning in empathy, service and leadership.
Content
The McCulloch Intermediate School/Highland Park Middle School Student Leadership Club held its largest toy drive to date during the holiday season. The drive provided gifts to foster children through Community Partners of Dallas. In total, the club fulfilled 250 wishes, marking a milestone for the group. The SLC carries out student-led service-learning projects across the school year.
Key facts:
- The Student Leadership Club organized the event and described it as their largest toy drive so far.
- A total of 250 foster children’s wishes were fulfilled and routed through Community Partners of Dallas.
- The school reported that Community Partners expressed strong appreciation for the community’s generosity.
- The SLC’s stated goal is to promote student-led brainstorming, planning, and participation in service-learning activities.
- The school said experiences like this help teach students empathy, service, and leadership.
Summary:
The toy drive represented a milestone for the Student Leadership Club and reflected community support for foster children. Undetermined at this time.
