Grayslake High School Students Write Letters Of Hope To Elderly

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Grayslake IL

14 May, 2020

2:51 PM

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GRAYSLAKE, IL – Grayslake Central High School students are reaching out to senior members of the community to share letters of hope and encouragement as they practice social distancing and self-isolation due to the new coronavirus outbreaks. The high school decided to start a letter writing campaign for senior residents because of the negative effects quarantine has had on them. "The elderly have been hit especially hard, as they are often quarantined in their rooms with little connection to the outside world," the school said in the campaign announcement. Through the campaign, families are encouraged to drop off letters of hope and encouragement from Monday, May 18 through Friday, Mau 22 from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. in a box labeled "Letters for the Elderly" inside the GCHS main entrance. Students and their families are encouraged to write as many letters as they like, without addressing them to a specific person. If writing is not their thing, students can also draw pictures to share with senior residents. .@GCHS_stucru has created a way for students, family, stay and community members to spread joy to others in our community by writing letters to local senior citizens! For more information check out the images below! #D127GetsReal #RamsLife pic.twitter.com/f6BgWDr3HV— Grayslake Central (@Grayslake_Rams) May 13, 2020 Don't miss updates about precautions in the Chicago area as they are announced. Sign up for Patch news alerts and newsletters. Related: Grayslake Coronavirus Update: May 14Six Flags Will Require Guest Reservations Once Parks Reopen

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