2 Lexington Elementary Schools Create Hygiene Kits For Rosie's Place
LEXINGTON (CBS) -- Two elementary schools in Lexington came together on Sunday for an afternoon of community service.
Students and the parent-teacher organizations at Fiske and Estabrook elementary schools spent time creating hygiene kits for the guests at Rosie's Place, a women's shelter in Boston.
Dozens of volunteers helped put the project together as a way to show young children that they can make a difference in people's lives.
"Through service projects, children can learn to be empathetic they can know that even as a five, six, seven-year-old, that they can be a helper. It was such a rewarding experience seeing the parents with the children today, loading boxes, creating the toiletry kits for women in need," said Fiske Elementary School PTO co-president Taylor Singh.
The group created over 200 kits which will go directly to Rosie's Place.