All Saints Catholic School Students Raise $1000 to Help New Bedford Child in Need of Heart Transplant Author: Diocese of Fall River In the News 12 May 2021 Share NEW BEDFORD – When Lynne Kuczewski, president of the St. Vincent de Paul Society for the Catholic Community New Bedford North, learned of a local five year-old boy who needed a heart transplant, she shared the story with Patricia Ferreira, advisor to the All Saints Catholic School Chapter of National Junior Honor Society (NJHS), to see if the school would be interested in raising money to help the family. Due to Covid restrictions, the NJHS students had been looking for a community service opportunity that would be impactful and safe. This group of All Saints students, in grades 7 and 8, decided to support Jeremiahs and his family through his recent health challenges. NJHS students, with the assistance of the All Saints middle school classes (grades 5 – 8), organized a series of letters to be sent to Jeremiahs. Each grade created cards and letters for every step of Jeremiahs’ health journey; i.e., before Jeremiahs’ recent surgery as well as when he arrived back home. The message included in each shared that they are all praying for him and his family. In all, over 80 cards were created and sent to Jeremiahs, cheering him on through these very difficult months. But the students wanted to take their help one step further. A dress down day was planned with a minimum $2 donation to help Jeremiahs’ family. A second grade student, Landyn, rallied his entire family and group of friends to help, thus raising $200 to contribute to the school’s overall fundraising efforts. Landyn had only one request – that he would be able to buy Jeremiahs a toy, as well! Driving up in a police car that escorted his family, Jeremiahs was lead out to the applause of All Saints students on the front lawn of the school. The sunny spring day filled the hearts of everyone as Landyn presented Jeremiahs with a toy truck, and members of the NJHS handed Jeremiahs balloons and a check for $1,022 to give to his mother. Speaking on behalf of the family, Melissa Batchilder, Director of Communications for the New Bedford Police Department, said, “Jeremiahs’ family is overwhelmed with gratitude at the support and prayers for their son. He is such a bright light in their lives and all are blessed who have a chance to meet Jeremiahs.” Sue Massoud, principal of All Saints Catholic School shared, “I am so proud of how our students responded with enthusiasm and service when they learned of this family’s need. This is the type of community we strive to be every day and hope to teach our students how to make their communities a better place.” For more information about the Catholic Schools Alliance, please go to https://www.catholicschoolsalliance.org/we-have-a-place-for-you/. About the Catholic Schools Alliance The Catholic Schools Alliance comprises administrators, teachers, staff, parents and clergy joined in partnership to educate the children of the Diocese of Fall River in Catholic faith and values. Our schools have a demanding educational culture that helps students from across the academic spectrum reach their God-given potential. With an emphasis on service and respect for the dignity of every person, we prepare students to meet the challenges of today’s diverse world and become meaningful contributors to society. Diocese of Fall River Office of Communications Categories In the News Press Releases and Statements Messages from The Bishop Bishop's Blog Success Stories Photo Gallery Videos Uncategorized Related Posts In the News 26 Jul 2023 All Saints Catholic School, New Bedford, Announces New Principal NEW BEDFORD – Father Sudhir Nayak, co-pastor and moderator of Saint Gabriel the Archangel Parish, is pleased to announce the appointment of Carolyn Lavalley, Ed.D., as the new principal of … Read More In the News 25 Oct 2022 All Saints Day All Hallows’ Day, the Solemnity of All Saints, or All Saints’ Day is a celebration of all Catholic saints held on November 1 each year. “On this solemnity, we recall … Read More In the News 31 Aug 2018 Renovations, New and Enhanced ProgramsAwait Returning Diocesan School Students NEWS FROM THE CATHOLIC SCHOOLS OFFICE The Fall River Diocese Catholic Schools Alliance has set “Celebrate the Beauty of Every Child” as the theme for the 2018-19 school year. In … Read More