NEWS: Keyettes Club Volunteers At Kingdom Life Food Drive

By Mia Cerrato – Entertainment Editor

Jonathan Law’s Keyettes Club recently helped out at the Kingdom Life Food Drive. 

“The purpose was to provide food to those in our community who may be struggling to put food on the table due the pandemic affecting their lives and jobs,” said senior Jenna Hanson, who is president of Keyettes Club.

Everyone helped by giving out boxes of food to the families that came to the event. 

“We were very excited to help families in need within the Milford community,” said senior Sara Desing.

Desing said the event was successful and organized.

“We asked those who attended how many boxes they wanted, and if they wanted us to place the box in the back seat or the trunk of their car,” said Desing. “We also helped with unloading the food boxes from the food distribution truck.”

Volunteers were also able to give away all of the food boxes in the truck to different families in the community.

“This food drive is typically an annual event and the Kingdom of Life Church is always willing to help the community,” said Desing.

Senior Juliana Restrepo said that volunteering this year has definitely been impacted by COVID-19, but it is still possible.

“Although it is hard not being able to do as much volunteering opportunities as possible,” Restrepo said. “I always try to add and contribute new ideas for Keyettes Club.”

Keyettes Club is always planning for their new event and always encouraging new members. 

“People can join the Keyettes Club by emailing me, Ms. Sylvia, or joining Google Classroom using the code on our Twitter @JlawKeyettes,” said Hanson.

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