November 16, 2018
The Town-Crier
For the seventh consecutive year, Rosarian Academy students were blessed to spend a few hours Wednesday, Oct. 24 carving pumpkins and making new friends with the children who reside at the Lord’s Place Family Campus.
The school’s National Junior Honor Society students organized the Halloween activities, including guts (that’s pumpkin guts) and lots of glory.
The Rosarian students paired up with Lord’s Place children to carve and paint pumpkins, share stories and have fun together.
Through a school-wide effort, more than 60 pumpkins were collected. The Lord’s Place housing programs provide shelter for homeless men, women and children, and help residents identify the issues that led to their homelessness.