What started as a Belmont legacy and has lasted over a decade has turned into a partnership between all three Sooke School District high schools.
While many West Shore residents may have heard of 10,000 Tonight, the studentsB次元官网网址 drive to collect that many non-perishable food items or more, this is the first year multiple schools are involved.
Joining Belmont organizer Claire Church are Katie Rufh and Josh Gage from Royal Bay, along with Hailey Dimock and Hope Millard from Edward Milne Community School.
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The five students, along with their peers, are doing something to help address that need.
Next Wednesday (Dec. 2) from 4 to 11 p.m., hundreds of students and volunteers will hit the streets of the West Shore and beyond to collect donations. Collected items stay in their communities. Royal Bay and Belmont contributing to the Goldstream Food Bank Society and Westshore Christmas Hamper Fund Society and Edward Milne collecting for Sooke residents.
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Gage said public volunteers can go to any of the schools on Dec. 2 without signing up ahead of time. In past, non-school volunteers have helped with everything from shuttling students on routes to sorting and counting donations. Local businesses are even getting into the mix, offering sponsorships and treats to keep volunteers powering through the night.
Church said the Victoria Grizzlies hockey team is among those community groups that have committed to helping out. With so much community involvement, the Grade 12 students hope the initiative will branch out to eventually include all schools in the district.
katie@goldstreamgazette.com