Myrtle Beach school collects boxes of cereal for those in need
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WPDE) — A Myrtle Beach school is collecting boxes of cereal for those in need this month. On Monday, St. Andrew Catholic School began their cereal drive in hopes of collecting more than 1,000 boxes for Help4Kids. “We are excited to spread the love by feeding those in need!” officials said.
Cereal Drive Event
They added that to celebrate the collection, students, and staff of the school will set the boxes up in the hallway like dominoes and have a domino extravaganza around the building. The last day to donate is next Monday, April 22.
Community Support
This initiative by St. Andrew Catholic School is part of a larger effort to support those in need in the community. The school aims to make a significant impact by providing breakfast staples to organizations like Help4Kids, ensuring that no one goes hungry.
Continuing the Tradition
This act of kindness aligns with the school’s values of compassion and generosity. By coming together to collect boxes of cereal, students, teachers, and staff members are not only contributing to a worthy cause but also fostering a sense of community and togetherness.
As the cereal drive continues, more boxes are expected to pour in, further emphasizing the commitment of the school to making a positive difference in the lives of others.

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