Honoring King through Service
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Honoring King through Service

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MacArthur Elementary School students drop food off at the Carpenter's Shelter. From left are Luke Emory, Ronaldo Diaz-Paz (student), Jimmy Ralis (student), Bryce Gaines (student), Catherine Grothus and Alex Evans.

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Lyles Crouch Traditional Academy students delivered meals on wheels to Alexandria’s house-bound elderly. Above are adults Vanesa Holderness and Dereje Tesfaye, and children Easy and Caleb Tesfaye, Brandon Source and Charlie Kasiah.

Staff and students from two Alexandria City public schools gave up their time on Jan. 19 to give back to their communities in honor of Martin Luther King Day.

Lyles Crouch Traditional Academy delivered meals on wheels to Alexandria’s house-bound elderly, while MacArthur Elementary School students took part in a food drive, delivering two full car loads to the Carpenter’s shelter by the end of the morning.

Lyles-Crouch guidance counselor Vanesa Holderness said that while the Meals on Wheels Service usually operates on weekdays, they count on volunteers to deliver meals on official holidays. More than 36 students and 25 parents turned out to help deliver more than 80 meals city-wide.

At MacArthur, 50 students and their family members greeted members of the MacArthur community as they pulled up to the curb outside the school on Janney’s Lane to drop off food and toiletry donations. Later that day a small group of students helped transport the donations in two car-loads filled to the brim to the Carpenter’s Shelter.