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WindsorSounds of the Season

'Very high' pile of toys, food collected by students for two local charities

Two students motivated theirclassmates and nine Catholic schools to fill a school bus with toys and food to be donated to local charities ahead of the holidays.

Students say they wanted to 'give back' to the community, 'less fortunate'

Catholic school students line up to fill a bus with donations. (Dale Molnar/CBC)

Two Catholic school board students motivated their classmates and teachersto fill a school bus with toys and food to be donated to local charities ahead of the holidays.

Grade 8 students, Jane St. Louis from St. Andr French Immersion Catholic Elementary School and Annie Peltier from St. Joseph Catholic Elementary School, said they took part in the event because they wanted to "give back to the community."

"We know that we're so blessed and fortunate as a Catholic school and school board. So we wanted to follow in Jesus' footsteps and help others, especially during the pandemic, we know that a lot of families are struggling," said Peltier.

The kids spent the morning packing up the bus, before it was sent to drop off thedonations at Windsor's Children's Aid Society and the Sandwich Teen Action Group.

Nine Catholic schools contributed toys, clothing and food to bring to two local charities. (Dale Molnar/CBC)

This initiative is one that the French and English Catholic school boards havepreviously done, but this year students are helping to pack the bus.

St. Louis said the pile of donations at St. Andr is "very, very high in our foyer," adding that "it's a very good sign though."

At St. Joseph's, Peltier said they are "filling hundreds of boxes and bags of items."

LISTEN |St. Louis and Peltier talk about the piles of donations from their classmates

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(CBC)

With files from Windsor Morning