Community Service Programs
Eastern Point Day School  |  8 Farrington Avenue  |  Gloucester MA 01930 | Phone: (978) 283-1700  |  Fax: (978) 283-0422  |  Email:  info@easternpointdayschool.org
Eastern Point Day School
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Community Service is an integral part of the Eastern Point Day School experience and volunteerism is encouraged within our students and community. Through service to others we instill a sense of empowerment to make a difference in the world around us. Students experience the importance and joy of giving to others in need and realize this effort as its own reward. There will be opportunities for individual, local and global community service throughout the school year.

Individual Student Community Service: Students are required to give two to four hours of their time, depending on their grade level, in volunteer service to a worthy cause. Preschool students work group projects. Sample projects have included: Town-wide cleanup, Locks of Love, Gloucester Pride Stride, and walking dogs at an animal shelter.  Students are recognized and given an award certificate in June.  

Open Door/Cape Ann Food Panty Scavenger Hunt: Our school community is participating in the Open Door/Cape Ann Food Pantry Scavenger Hunt. Each month the Food Pantry distributes over 30,000 pounds of food to families in need in the local area. In November students and parents search for food items in their own pantry, which are then collected and delivered to the Food Pantry.  We also collect cans of soup on “Souper Bowl Sunday” for the Food Pantry.
http://www.capeannfoodpantry.org/02_Our_Services/food_pantry.html

TCB-Taking Care of Business: Taking Care of Business is a local shelter that supports families in recovery and transition. Gifts are collected for the families and delivered with a Christmas tree that is decorated at the shelter by our children.  A full holiday dinner is also donated.
http://www.hes-inc.org/smhsa_tcb.htm

Support the Troops: Care packages are prepared and shipped to troops in Afghanistan by our students and teachers.

Harvest Meal: Our students and families donate food, prepare and serve the Friday Night meal at Trinity Congregational Church in Gloucester.

Open Door/Empty Bowl Dinner: The Empty Bowl Dinner raises both hunger awareness and money to support services for needy Cape Ann families. Students will make bowls for this event and other family members may choose a handmade bowl crafted by artisans from the community.  The meal is simple-soup, bread and a cookie, but the message goes home with your bowl as a reminder-somewhere someone's bowl is always empty. http://www.capeannfoodpantry.org/01_About_Us/empty_bowl.html