Canterbury Communiqué A monthly online newsletter for the friends of Canterbury School
November 2014
Service Among Our Students
By Nicole Allbritton, Director of Strategic Communications
I’ve always admired the famous quote by Mahatma Gandhi, who said, “The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.” Service learning opportunities can be found just about anywhere, and it’s not just adults who donate their time, its children too. While some kids would rather play video games at home, the students at Canterbury are eager to give back to the community. Although community service hours are a requirement for graduation, Canterbury students view service as more than a prerequisite. Instead, it is an opportunity to pursue a passion, as well as give more of oneself. Around this time of year, students are taking part in many school-oriented service activities such as decorating, filling and delivering Thanksgiving boxes and Christmas stockings for Nations Association; collecting and donating socks for the annual Sock Drive; making decorative bowls to raise awareness for hunger; sending cards to members of the military; donating coats and jackets to the Homeless Coalition; and helping to distribute food to needy families with the Heights Foundation. As a key component of Canterbury’s mission, service is performed by students of all ages. By the time they reach high school, the initiative students take to seek service activities beyond those organized by the school is admired by many teachers and staff members. Students can be found volunteering at a hospital or retirement home; helping in international efforts such as rebuilding a school or aiding in HIV/AIDS education; or ringing the bell for the Salvation Army Kettle Drive. Canterbury’s commitment to service is proof that not only are we helping to prepare students academically, but we are helping them to care for others and become well-rounded individuals who will go out and make a difference in the world.