Students in the Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School District participated in volunteer projects, crocheting wigs for children undergoing cancer treatment and baking lasagnas for aging-out foster youth. The wigs, created for the Magic Yarn Project, are designed to bring joy to young cancer patients, with finished products to be donated to Stanford Children's Hospital. The district emphasizes compassion and community service among students through these initiatives. Additionally, the Prince of Peace farmers market opened, offering organic produce and local crafts every Wednesday, promoting community engagement and support for local vendors.
Students from the Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School District volunteered with nonprofits to crochet wigs for children with cancer and bake lasagnas for young adults aging out of foster care.
The Magic Yarn Project provides superhero-themed yarn wigs to children who have lost their hair due to chemotherapy, showcasing students' commitment to community service.
Volunteers gathered during lunch breaks to create wigs, reflecting the district's emphasis on kindness, empathy, and strengthening the community.
The Prince of Peace farmers market opened with organic products and local vendors, providing a community space for fresh produce and homemade goods.
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