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St. Martha, St. Mary commemorate National Catholic Schools Week

Students commemorated the week with a full day of service.


  • By Anna Brugmann
  • | 11:56 a.m. February 2, 2017
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Teachers at St. Mary Academy and St. Martha Catholic School were out of their element Feb. 2 due too a change of schedule, but they weren't bothered. After all, it was for a good cause. 

Instead of their usual classes, students on the shared campus of St. Mary Academy and St. Martha Catholic School spent their day volunteering. 

Children wove dog collars for Southeastern Guide Dogs, wrote thank you letters to veterans and baked dog treats for animals and volunteered at All Faith's Food Bank. 

The day was part of the the schools' week long celebration of National Catholic School's Week, which began Jan. 29 and ends Feb. 4. 

The schools have done charity drives during Catholic School's Week in past years, but this is the first year the St. Martha and St. Mary Catholic School's Week Committee organized a full day of service. 

"It's part of our mission of the church ... We are called to serve," School Counselor and Chairwoman of the Catholic School's Week Committee Tammi Peters said. "Our Catholic School's Week committee really felt it was important to get (the students) out to serve."

The committees efforts included using six buses to transport 500 students and 80 staff throughout Sarasota to participate in service activities. 

Even though the students had participated in charitable efforts in the pass, committee members felt it was important to actively participate in the process. 

"It was really important for us for (the students) to see the other end of it," Peters said. 

Landon Aleala, Margaret Videnka, owen Galvin and Sofia Cava
Landon Aleala, Margaret Videnka, owen Galvin and Sofia Cava
Students made prayer cards during St. Mary Academy and St. Martha Catholic School'   s day of service.
Students made prayer cards during St. Mary Academy and St. Martha Catholic School' s day of service.
Nathan Banos
Nathan Banos
St. Martha Catholic School and St. Mary Academy sorted produce at All Faiths Food Bank during their day of service.
St. Martha Catholic School and St. Mary Academy sorted produce at All Faiths Food Bank during their day of service.
Students made dog collars for Southeastern Guide Dogs.
Students made dog collars for Southeastern Guide Dogs.
St. Mary student Sophia Antico helps her St. Martha buddy Addyson Rudd tie a bag of green beans that they sorted.
St. Mary student Sophia Antico helps her St. Martha buddy Addyson Rudd tie a bag of green beans that they sorted.
Sophia Antico hugs her buddy Addyson Rudd.
Sophia Antico hugs her buddy Addyson Rudd.
Sienna Peverini sorts green beans at All Faiths Food Bank.
Sienna Peverini sorts green beans at All Faiths Food Bank.
Christian Valentine holds a bag open while his buddy Nicolas Bencomo sorts green beans.
Christian Valentine holds a bag open while his buddy Nicolas Bencomo sorts green beans.
Raustina Bencomo sorts produce during St. Martha and St. Mary'   s day of service.
Raustina Bencomo sorts produce during St. Martha and St. Mary' s day of service.
Zoey Pumarejo sorts green beans at All Faiths Food Bank.
Zoey Pumarejo sorts green beans at All Faiths Food Bank.

 

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