0213 BFW students
BWF students Anna Lisa Pflaum, Ryann Holley and Anna Balzli with Lois Hill, a 102-year-old resident of St. Martin’s retirement community.
Sixth grade students at Brookwood Forest Elementary School have committed to service projects through SWAG (Students Working and Giving), a branch of the Ranger Council. The hope is that the service projects will teach students the importance of giving back to their community and helping those in need.
On Dec. 19, 15 students went to St. Martin’s in the Pines to help residents in assisted living prepare for a holiday party. Each year residents of St. Martin’s host a holiday party with special education students who attend nearby Putnam Middle School. BWF students helped residents make holiday necklaces, decorations and gift bags for the students.
There were many smiles and interesting stories being shared around the table, including talking to a 102-year-old woman who taught her whole life – including through World War II. The trip to St. Martin’s made a lasting impression on both young and old. Students realized how donating one hour of their time could really make a difference to others. BWF sixth graders said they look forward to going back in February.