RPDS 6th Graders Complete Two Days of Service Across Jacksonville

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Riverside Presbyterian Day School’s 6th grade class recently completed two full days of service throughout Jacksonville as part of their Project Leads capstone servant leadership program. Last month, the students volunteered at 11 nonprofit organizations, participating in various activities including sorting food donations, creating pet toys, making sandwiches, assembling birthday bags, and cleaning up yard debris.

2 girls smiling and sorting donations in bin

The project, which aims to cultivate servant leadership, is part of RPDS’s ongoing commitment to The Riverside Way—a philosophy that emphasizes showing God’s love through actions and putting others before oneself. Throughout their time at RPDS, students are given numerous opportunities to volunteer and grow as leaders.

girl smiling and cleaning plant debris
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