Students at Wohl Ilford Jewish Primary School engaged in a cereal box donation challenge to support families facing food insecurity. Each child contributed a box of cereal, resulting in a total of 225 boxes collected. The event featured a domino effect where the cereal boxes were lined up, creating excitement among the pupils. Rabbi Aryeh Sufrin initiated the challenge, emphasizing the kindness aspect, known as Chesed in Hebrew. The boxes were then donated to Chabad Aid for distribution to families in Essex and east London.
Excited children cheered as hundreds of boxes of breakfast cereals lined up like dominoes toppled over one by one. The domino challenge at Wohl Ilford Jewish Primary School was a creative idea to support families in need.
Every pupil brought a box of cereal to school to donate to the Chabad Aid charity to distribute to families in need. They collected 225 boxes which were carefully lined up, stretching from the top of the school stairs and along the corridor.
Rabbi Aryeh Sufrin, the charity's director, set the 'Chesed' kindness challenge in motion by toppling the first box for the cascading domino effect. What a way to involve pupils and the parents in our Chesed project.
All 225 cereal boxes were then collected by Chabad Aid for their weekly food distribution programme to families in need in Essex and east London.
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