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Kids Helping Haiti

 

By Lisa Kelly

 

In the wake of the recent tragedy in Haiti, people from the U.S. have donated money, clothes, food and other necessities. Children from greater Boston are lending a helping hand, too. Here are just a few examples of how generous local kids, from pre-school age to teens, have come together to help Haiti.

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·          Killam Elementary School in Reading has organized a monthly “Pick Your Seat Day”, allowing kids who donate 25 cents to sit at whatever table they want with their friends in order to raise money to send overseas.

·          Kids from the Horace Mann Lab School in Salem are encouraging others within their school to donate $1, so that they can raise enough money to send 100 soccer balls to children in Haiti.

·          Students at St. Joseph School of All Saints Parish in Haverill rallied together to not only dedicate a day to wear the color's of the Haitian flag (red and blue), but also raise $480 to donate to relief efforts.

·          South Elementary School in Bellingham will celebrate the 100th day of school by helping others. Each grade is aiming to earn $100 to donate to Haiti.