EDUCATION NEWS
Care Packages From WAS Students
"And the King will answer and say to them, ‘Assuredly, I say to you, in as much as you did it to one of the least of these My brethren, you did it to Me.’" Matthew 25:40
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he students at Woodlands Adventist School (WAS), had the opportunity to share the love of Jesus in a tangible way this past Christmas. Inspired by teachers and staff, students and their families collected toiletries, winter gear, and non-perishable food items to share with persons in need. In all, the school community collected and couriered seventy care packages to the Red Deer Soup Kitchen for distribution. The items were received with gratitude and greatly appreciated. One student at Woodlands reports, “It was fun to work together to do something good for people.” Let’s pray God will continue to give us excellent ideas for spreading His love to others. — Submitted by Nadine Sebetlela
junior high and high school students were sent home for five weeks of online learning, so we had to say goodbye to them earlier than expected. However, our staff still found ways to connect with each student, including dropping off a little Christmas cheer to let them know we missed them and were thinking of them. We have all since returned to our beloved school building and seeing each other face to face. We continue to look forward to God’s blessings and growth as He gives us the courage to face each new day. To register for the 2021-2022 school year, visit our website: coralwood.org — Leidamae Muse, Principal (Coralwood Adventist Academy)
Care packages assembled by WAS students. Photos by WAS Staff.
MARCH 2021
Alberta Adventist News
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