Bear Boxes Club is holding a book drive from March 4-7 to support Children of the Night, a non-profit organization that works to aid children who are sexually exploited. The club, whose broad mission is to benefit underprivileged children, is collecting gently used books near the security kiosks at the North and South Entrances.
Bear Boxes Club co-leader Rael Kreiz ’26 said the drive is a chance for students to donate their old books and provide new opportunities for the children.
“Books can educate, inspire and offer hope, making every donation a powerful way to help change lives,” Kreiz said. “Many people have books they aren’t reading anymore, and donating them is a great way to be resourceful and share with others.”
Kreiz said that students’ collective participation in the drive will have a significant impact on the children who receive the books.
“This drive is a fantastic opportunity for our school community to come together and support a vital cause,” Kreiz said. “Every donation counts and can make a lasting difference.”