We’ve always heard the axiom “Today’s youth are tomorrow’s
leaders.” Or we’ve heard some variation of that. And sometimes when it’s said
in a room full of adults, there’s a bit of good-nature eye rolling when we
think of what today’s youth is getting up to, the music they listen to and the
activities that preoccupy their time. It happened to us when we were young,
too.
But I can tell you from experience there are thousands
of kids across the city who are going to be great leaders one day. In fact, they
are already taking the lead.
Recently, the elementary students at St. Thomas More
School made 300 sandwiches for the Shepherds of Good Hope.
They also collected three crates of canned goods. That’s well over 100 cans of
food that we can use in our soup kitchen or in our twice-a-week food bank. For the hundreds of men and women who rely on a good meal at the Shepherds, there is nothing better than a freshly homemade sandwich at lunch or in the evening when people drop in.
As students get ready to enter their final month of school, I want to thank all of the students who took the time this year with their school to donate sandwiches, goods, and most importantly, their time.
With students like these, I have a lot of faith in our
future leaders.
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