Chagrin Falls Key Club Continues to Make a Difference

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Chagrin Falls High School Juniors Mia DiSanto, Julia Workum, Danielle Currey, Mia Rizzo, Julia Workum, and Grace Hass-Hill.

Chagrin Falls High School has a variety of clubs, including Key Club, a club created to help students gain service hours and give students experiences that will be beneficial to them throughout high school.

So far this school year, Key Club has accomplished many tasks: envelope stuffing, making blankets, and donating canned food, with many more activities and opportunities to come.

Juniors Jack O’Brien and Andrew Kwasny say that the experience of helping with the community and helping them become “well rounded” people was a major benefit of joining Key Club.

Kwasny stated that he joined Key Club to show in his college application and receive community service hours, but he soon realized that it is more about giving back to the community.

Recently, the Key Club wrapped and delivered gifts to five families, and 18 individuals received gifts.

Karen Kropinak, adviser of Key Club, stated, “Each student received their special requests, such as boots, toys, and an eight-year-old boy got a new bike.  It was such an exciting and fun activity for the students to participate in.”

Submitted by DAVID WORKUM, Student, Chagrin Falls High School

Geauga News
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