Aileen
Pelletier’s second grade class collected 234 pieces of candy from Halloween
candy and with some parent and teacher donations sent candy to troops overseas.
The
idea for sending the candy and the organization for the project came from Ali
Wintle, a high school student who is involved in the pageant world. Her pageant
platform is GIVE (Get Involved in Volunteer Efforts), which promotes and
encourages the importance of giving back to the community and taking time to
volunteer, Wintle told Pelletier.
Last
year Wintle did projects with Gail Small’s second grade classroom and Donna
Morton’s fourth grade class.
“I
talked about the importance of volunteering and giving back. I spoke about my own personal experiences
with volunteering, asked about their experiences and also discussed different
ways that they can find various organizations that they might want to help out.
We also worked on a volunteer project together,” Wintle told Pelletier in a
letter.
Pelletier
gave her the guideline to do something that involved the military.
“I
thought it tied in nicely with Halloween and Veteran’s Day,” Pelletier said.
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