Students at Creekside Elementary are learning a lesson in kindness. 'Everyone should be equal,' fourth grader Colton Serignet said. 'Everyone should have nice things.'
For the fifth year in a row, students created"blessing bags" filled with hygiene products, a snack and water."Everyone's a human and they deserve to be on Earth and have stuff that they need," Serignet's classmate, Emma McClarnon, said.
The bags will go to Kic-It, which helps homeless kids and families, and Assist Indiana, an organization that helps victims of physical and sexual abuse. "I think poverty is prevalent in our community; I think we just don't always know what it looks like," Alysha Sherry, who leads physical education, said."Our goal is to help as many people as we can."
This year, students in all grades assembled more than 500 bags. Each one includes a handwritten note.
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