No Place For Hate Breakfast Club helps families in need in times of crisis

No Place For Hate makes big waves with small acts of kindness

Courtesy of the Anti-Defamation League

Courtesy of the Anti-Defamation League

Mikaela Bennett, News Writer

The No Place For Hate Breakfast Club has been involved in an ongoing “Feed a Family Food Drive” since November 2020. This food drive is helping families who may have been having a hard time providing to their relatives. Those involved in the club have been donating and officers have been collecting the food.

Devin Creelman, an officer in the club, stated, “Erin Martin had the idea and helped to organize everything. We donated the food to the RV Food Pantry which goes directly to members of the community.” 

Families in need throughout the community have been receiving these donations. The No Place For Hate Breakfast Club aims to spread kindness and positivity throughout RV. This food drive adds to the other events they have done recently, such as the school-wide search for an anti-hate symbol that was started in mid-January. These acts are spreading more awareness around the high school to be generous to others. 

With the help of the club and its leaders, the families in need were able to have a meal. Helping others is truly important in these tough times and the No Place For Hate Breakfast Club is certainly trying their best to help others in any way they can.