St. Paul’s School Forgoes Christmas Gift Exchange to Gift Supplies for Kits
St. Paul’s Lutheran School of Norfolk, Nebraska recently delivered items that are needed to make school and hygiene kits. In lieu of their usual Christmas school gift exchange, students and staff chose to bring in items to donate for the kits to Orphan Grain Train Norfolk. First – fourth grade students brought in supplies for school kits and 5th -8th grade students supplied items for making hygiene kits. Thank you, St. Paul students and staff for choosing to help supply the components needed to make these highly requested kits. Thank you for sharing your care for others.
“I am praying that you will put into action the generosity that comes from your faith as you understand and experience all the good things we have in Christ.”
Philemon 1:6
The photo is of 8th grade students and teacher, Scott Brown who delivered the supplies to OGT Norfolk.
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