Delmarva Christian High School, a nondenominational Christian school in Georgetown, recently sent its entire high school student body around the county to complete service projects for local towns on Legacy Service Day.
Delmarva Christian Schools Director of Advancement Justin Savini worked with the towns of Georgetown, Millsboro, Milton and Seaford to arrange for service projects that each grade and accompanying teachers could work on independently.
“I love seeing servant hearts in action. To see high school students joyfully serving their communities is great evidence that the culture at Delmarva Christian Schools is special and making a lasting impact on the next generation,” said Savini.
Each year, students at Delmarva Christian are required to fulfill 25 hours of community service. The primary focus of these hours is for students to actively and intentionally show love through service to the community. Events like Legacy Service Day provide students the opportunity to tackle larger projects as a group.
“This was my first Legacy Service Day, and it was fantastic. Getting to spend time with the sophomore class while doing something good for the community was a memory I will cherish always,” said Stacy Hennigan, Delmarva Christian High School art teacher.
For more, go to delmarvachristian.org or call 302-856-4040.