Some of the services students
provided included visiting with military veterans at the VA Hospital,
putting together food baskets here at Food Bank of the Rockies,
helping with community gardens with the GrowHaus and the Urban Farm at Stapleton,
park clean-up in conjunction with Denver Parks and Recreation, decorating meal
bags for terminally ill patients with Project Angel Heart, and many others. 13 other high schools in the Denver community participated in
their own small scale service projects on this day.
Jennifer Esquivel, a junior at
Bruce Randolph, had this to say about the service day, "The reason why I volunteer is because I like to help others. Whenever
I have the chance to volunteer I take it because at the end of the day I know I
have accomplished something big. Service is a very important thing at Bruce
Randolph School because we like to show how much we care about our community.
The Students in Action day of service at our school gives us the opportunity to
help people and organizations in our neighborhood. After the service day, I
will continue to be involved in service by helping my community and by
volunteering at places that need my help the most."
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