School of the Ozarks students write encouraging notes to the people who receive the kits.
POINT LOOKOUT, MO. — On March 3, School of the Ozarks students traveled to Springfield, Missouri, to serve at Convoy of Hope. The School has seen the immense impact Convoy of Hope has made domestically and internationally and desired to serve alongside the organization. This is the second year for the School to serve with Convoy of Hope in this way.
Through former S of O students who currently work at Convoy of Hope, the administrators and teachers learned about the founder, Hal Donaldson. He interviewed Mother Teresa who challenged him to find ways to give with intent. From that seed, a worldwide organization now flourishes.
The citizenship goal of School of the Ozarks encourages students to engage in community service projects throughout the year, like partnering with Convoy of Hope. Throughout their day serving, the students packed boxes pf personal hygiene kits, repaired damaged kits, and sealed and loaded the kits onto pallets to be sent around the world.
“I think our students were amazed to discover the many ways to use the gifts and talents God has given us without necessarily traveling to do foreign missions,” said Dr. Brad Dolloff, dean of School of the Ozarks. “They were able to see how mathematical abilities, manual skills, technological abilities, agriculture, engineering, and many more skills and trades can be used to help meet needs around the globe.”