Cherokee County Students Lead Holiday Service Projects
Schools across the district organize donation drives and shopping trips to support local families in need.
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<p><em>Woodstock Community News| Woodstock, GA</em></p><p>Cherokee County School District students are celebrating the 2025 holiday season by launching service learning projects to assist neighbors in need. Through donation drives and shopping trips, students are learning practical lessons in community support and gratitude.</p><p>According to a district announcement released Dec. 20, the initiatives cover a wide range of community needs. Students have organized collections for toys, canned food, and warm clothing to assist residents during the winter months. Additionally, some student groups participated in wish-list shopping trips to fulfill specific requests for local families.</p><p>These projects are designed as service learning opportunities to teach students about local economic needs and the impact of helping others. District officials credited teachers, staff, and volunteers for facilitating these opportunities to foster a spirit of giving within the schools.</p><p>The Cherokee County School District highlights these efforts as part of its ongoing commitment to community engagement. By participating in these drives, students aim to make a positive difference for residents facing challenges this holiday season.</p>
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