COMMUNITY SERVICE
M.O.E.S Annual Community Service
1
"Clean up the school day"
Each house selects one day during 1st and 2nd semester to clean up and assist every teacher in their learning institution.
Perserverance
Hardwork
Attitude
Community Service is a vital part of the Mentoring Organization for Exceptional Students. We are constantly looking for new avenues of approach for assisting our fellow neighbor. Each house of M.O.E.S is required to commit one act of community service during each intake class and one act of community service per semester. All houses of M.O.E.S are mandated to conduct the following acts of community service annually: "Clean up the school day", canned food drive, and toys for tots.
2
"Canned Food drive"
Each house collects canned foods to donate to the nearest food bank.
3
"Toys for Tots"
Each house collects toys, to donate to the nearest facility picking up toys for tots.
Special Thank You
Atlanta Food Bank
Frank Bailey Senior Center
Southlawn Elementary School
Atlanta Food Bank allowed M.O.E.S to volunteer
during the Summer of 2017!!!
Frank Bailey Senior Center allowed M.O.E.S to conduct a talents show for their occupants!!!
Southlawn Elementary adopted the Ruby House of M.O.E.S in Spring 2015.
Harper Elementary
Wares Ferry Elementary Staff
Kroger Grocery Store
Wares Ferry Elementary was the first school to adopt the M.O.E.S program.
Harper Elementary allowed the Pearl and Young Knights House to bring the toys collected at West Clayton elementary to their collection point.
Kroger allowed the Pearl House to bag and distribute school supplies to families in need during the summer of 2016.
Lee St. Elementary School
Children at Baptist South Hospital
Lee st. adopted the Sapphire House of M.O.E.S in Fall 2016.
Children at Baptist South Hospital allowed the Diamond House to collect and bring stuffed animals to the patients.