The group has been involved in The Letters Project, a non-profit program that shares the stories of families whose children are struggling with terminal illness and developmental disabilities.
The Purchase students received the stories of children who have been battling difficulties and have written letters of encouragement and inspiration to them. As the students learned more about the likes of these children, they collected little mementoes such as stickers, small racing cars and sea shells and are packing them with their letters to send to their new pen pals, the district said.
“This project allows students to show support for these families and their children by writing them handwritten letters,” said Purchase 5 Club advisors Chandana Neureuther and Ellen Ann Hintermeister. “In this work, Purchase 5 members are taking a moment to walk in the shoes (empathize) with people whose lives are so sadly different from their own healthy lives.”
Purchase 5 is a touchstone co-authored by the faculty and staff of Purchase School over the past few years, defining five qualities that make Purchase a unique learning environment. They are empathy, patience, respect, responsibility, persistence.
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