A sixth-grader at Lower Dauphin Middle School and a first-grader at Londonderry Elementary School were recognized in May by Lower Dauphin Communities That Care and Hummelstown Borough Police Department for doing the right thing.
First-grader Tennley Commella was nominated for asking donors in the annual Kids Heart Challenge fundraiser at school to also consider donating to a Ukraine relief charity. Tennley raised over $700 for the charity. Sixth-grader Brianna Geyer was recognized for informing an adult about an unsafe situation at the school.
For their efforts, Tennley and Brianna received a gift card to Target; a Do the Right Thing T-shirt, pencil and certificate; and a Subway coupon. This month's program sponsor was M&T Bank.
The Do the Right Thing recognizes students in the Lower Dauphin community who have distinguished themselves through their accomplishments, attitude or outstanding efforts. Any adult over the age of 18 can nominate a child. For more information, contact Angela Durantine at adurantine@ldsd.org.
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