Service Day: Inspired by Faith, Compelled by Mercy

Michelle H. Daino
In the span of one half day, the Mount Saint Mary Academy community bands together to illustrate the importance of the Mercy Core Values - Inspired by Faith and Compelled by Mercy - by reaching out to improve the lives of others in need during Service Day. This annual event, which was held on April 10, featured separate grade levels under the advisement of faculty/staff in different shifts, assisting various organizations on and off campus. 
 
Freshmen: Guest speaker, Mansi Shah from Operation Smile, spoke with the students about the mission of the organization before they designed smile bags, blankets and friendship bracelets.
 
Sophomores: Six different groups of students traveled off campus to Crossroads School, Jardine Academy, Inspire Family Life Center, Moms Helping Moms, Runnells Center for Rehabilitation and Healthcare, and McAuley Hall Healthcare Center.
 
Juniors: After listening to an inspiring speech from veteran Lucy DelGaudio, students packed boxes for Operation Shoebox, and crafted bookmarks, cards, and Stand Down bags for veterans.
 
Seniors: Tim Wynn from the Community Food Bank of New Jersey addressed seniors about the importance of his organization in the Mother Mary Patrick Gymnasium. Students packed meals for Rise Against Hunger, and in the Student Center, they packaged hygiene kits and Ziti for the Needy.
 
At the conclusion of Service Day, students, faculty, and staff gathered in Immaculate Conception Chapel to pray and reflect on the impact that had been made during the morning of outreach and service.
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