Lucaya International School (LIS) donates 400 juice boxes to the Grand Bahama Children's Home

Fri, Jun 13th 2014, 07:53 AM

Lucaya International School (LIS) donated 400 juice boxes to the Grand Bahama Children's Home (GBCH) on Wednesday. Katelyn Cabral, Sophie Paine and Jessica McBrayer spearheaded the 'juice-box drive' this year.FREEPORT, Grand Bahama -- Lucaya International School (LIS) donated 400 juice boxes to the Grand Bahama Children's Home (GBCH) on Wednesday. Katelyn Cabral, Sophie Paine and Jessica McBrayer spearheaded the "juice-box drive" this year. This is the fourth "juice-box" donation for the home, which was originally inspired by Katelyn in 2012. During the course of two weeks the students worked hard to promote their drive and encouraged students to help the children of the Home in this small way.
Katelyn, a student in Year 6, said, "I am proud to have been able to continue this project at LIS. I know that the children at the home will be very grateful."
Sophie Paine, an International Baccalaureate student said, "On behalf of the entire school, we are so delighted to donate to the Grand Bahama Children's Home. Not only are we sure that this will make a difference in other children's lives, but it gives us as a student body great satisfaction to know that we have contributed to the well-being of our community. Organising a drive like this is certainly not an easy task as it requires cooperation from all the students; however the Grand Bahama Children's Home means so much to us as students that we gained enormous support which we are proud to share with the children."
Jessica McBrayer added, "I'm happy that we were able to help the Children's Home out through the juice box drive, however I hope to continue to volunteer and help the GBCH in as many other ways as possible."

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