Students at a private school in Webster City, Iowa, are getting a taste of what it's like to grow up Catholicand they're doing it in a big way.
Every Tuesday, two students at St.
Aquinas School join volunteer Jeanne Hill to deliver Meals on Wheels meals to local residents, reports the Quad-City Times.
The students also collect items for local food pantries and help clean their church during Advent and Lent.
They're also planning a shoe drive that will send shoes to Ghana, where one in three children lack footwear, reports the AP.
The school's development director says the students are "ex exemplifying the spirit of service and community engagement inspired by their faith."
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