Saint Aloysius School is often asked to help support many worthwhile causes, programs, and community efforts.
Any efforts you make to help with the items listed below is greatly appreciated.
DAISY TROOP #50024
Our first service project will be participating in Make A Difference Day: We will be collecting OLD CELL Phones for Cell Phones for Soldiers, for each phone we donate a soldier will get free talk time to call back home.
http://www.cellphonesforsoldiers.com/
We will also be collecting old eyeglasses for Eyeglass Recycling Program, They are dedicated to preventing world blindness, through various methods, from vaccinations to eye wear.
http://www.lionsclubs.org/EN/our-work/sight-programs/eyeglass-recycling/the-need-for-eyeglasses.php
So scrounge up the old phones you have laying around the house and the old eyeglasses and help out our goals for our 1st service project of the year.
If you have collected any of these items, you can drop them off to me anytime. 12 Monroe Lane, Jackson, NJ.
Thanks for making a difference!
Of course girls who participate will get a patch for Make A Difference Day! J
Gina-Maria Kubis
Daisy Leader Troop #50024
JACKSON CARES WINTER COAT DRIVE
As a Boy Scout Service Project Noah Canderozzi asks that if you have any winter coats you may not be using, are too small, no longer like, or are just looking to get rid of to please consider donating them to his coat drive.
Coat donations will be collected from now through Thanksgiving weekend (11/26). All donated items should be gently used and clean. Items can be dropped off to Noah here at school or you can contact Noah (gerilyn@optonline.net) for pick up.
All donated coats will be distributed through Jersey Cares and One Warm Coat agencies.
Thank you for helping me help those in need.
Grade 3 Red
Third Grade begins our special project- collecting much needed supplies for the Ocean County Animal Shelter! Needed items: old blankets, sheets and towels, toys- new or used, packaged food and treats. Items can be dropped off in the main office or students may bring them to 3R.