West Seattle students’ good deeds: Lafayette food drive success

We’re just back from Lafayette Elementary School in Admiral, where White Center Food Bank executive director Rick Jump and volunteer Beth Grieser came to pick up a huge donation of food gathered by Lafayette students. We’ll add photos of the handoff later; first, here are a few of the student heroes with the massive pile of food (in a photo taken by Lafayette leadership this morning), and the story told by school administrators:

For the second year in a row, the Lafayette Elementary community used some friendly competition to amass donations for the school’s annual food drive. The charitable event was fueled by a contest to see which class could collect the most items and donations by teacher were tracked on a bulletin board in the front lobby. Over the next couple of weeks, the collected food almost overtook the school’s front lobby.

All of the classes participated, but two classes led the competition: Ms. Rollins’ class collected the most items (525) and Mr. Beal’s class (497) came in second place. Mrs. Bell’s kindergarten class sorted their 297 items alphabetically so that the collection effort also became a learning opportunity. Over 3,300 items total were collected school-wide, which is up dramatically from 2,100 last year. Today the White Center Food Bank team (came) to start transporting all of the collected food down to their facility in White Center.

Lafayette’s student council sponsors two community service projects a year–one in winter and one in spring. We would like to thank the Lafayette’s student council leaders for putting together the food drive, faculty/staff for keeping students motivated and to all the generous Lafayette families who donated food.

Congratulations to all the generous youngsters and their families, and to everyone in West Seattle who’s reached out so generously to make sure fewer people will be in need. We published a story earlier today about the WC Food Bank as the holiday approaches and how you can help – read it here; and our earlier story about the West Seattle Food Bank can be seen here.

2 Replies to "West Seattle students' good deeds: Lafayette food drive success"

  • Beth Grieser December 18, 2009 (3:40 pm)

    Great reporting WSB!! Thank you for keeping this story alive! Thank you students, teachers and parents at Lafayette School for your kindness and generosity. You have all worked together to make this Holiday better for a whole lot of families.

  • Friend O'Dingus December 19, 2009 (8:34 am)

    I agree Beth. This is a tremendous story about giving. Many thanks on behalf of the families who can now enjoy a little comfort this Holiday Season knowing they have a little extra food in the pantry.
    Many thanks to the kids, parents, and staff at Lafayette School for all the great effort! Nice to see for sure, and even nicer if you happen to be one of the many greatful recipients of your generosity.

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