Students to get taste of community service
Deepa Bharath
NEWPORT BEACH -- Corona del Mar High School students will get a lesson
in public service this week when they discover the many ways to give back
to their community.
The school will host Community Service Day at 9:50 a.m. Thursday. It
will include 20 service organizations.
The event, the first of its kind to be held by the school, is expected
to give students a clear picture of what service opportunities they have,
said Denise Weiland, the school’s community service specialist.
“It helps build up awareness,” she said. “It’s a good time for seniors
to decide on what projects they want to do. With the holidays coming up,
there will be several opportunities as well.”
Corona del Mar High students already got a head start in community
service Sunday when the school hosted 300 children from the Make-A-Wish
Foundation at a Western fun day and barbecue. That event captured a
farm-like atmosphere with bales of hay, saddles, farm animals and
horseshoes.
It also included games, crafts, live country music and food donated by
the students, community members and the foundation.
The Newport-Mesa Unified School District requires students to complete
40 hours of community service during high school.
Students always have trouble picking service organizations off long
lists, said Corona del Mar High School senior Camille Packer.
“(The event on Thursday) will help me find out what these
organizations are about,” she said.
Organizations that will be at the fair include the Community Animal
Network, Environmental Nature Center, Special Olympics, Surfrider
Foundation, Someone Cares Soup Kitchen, Volunteer Center of Orange County
and Working Wardrobes.
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