community outreach
At Hunterdon Prep we believe that engagement in the greater community brings growth and meaningful experiences to our students. HPS students are regularly involved in service opportunites to encourage philanthropy, selflessness and awareness of actions performed for the greater good. HPS students take pride in their commitment to help others and thrive with each new chance to demonstrate their compassion and regard for the community and the world.
These are just a few areas where HPS students and staff have been involved lately.
Volunteering at a Morris County Habitat for Humanity work site
Walk-a-thon to support the community garden
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY in Morris County
Students spent six weeks during our Summer Discovery Program volunteering their time and talents at the site of a Habitat for Humanity house being built in nearby Morris County.
THE SEEING EYE dog program - welcome, Tinker!
Tinker came to HPS as a young puppy. German Shephard's make reliable, loyal service dogs and Tinker is spending two years at Hunterdon Prep, under the watchful eye of Mr. Fenwick, training to be a seeing eye dog.
donating time and talent to THE RED MILL
For several years, Hunterdon Prep students and staff have been assisting in the construction and installation of props and scenes that transform the Clinton Red Mill into the Haunted Red Mill for thousands of people to enjoy during the Halloween season.
supporting our VETERANS
Over the years we have supported veterans through the donation of needed items including blankets, back packs, toiletries, and warm clothing. Our annual Hawk Walk charity walk raised funds for our friends at Veterans Haven North located in Glen Gardner, NJ, and during the holidays our vocal lab class lends their voices on a holiday caroling outing.
community outreach
At Hunterdon Prep we believe that engagement in the greater community brings growth and meaningful experiences to our students. HPS students are regularly involved in service opportunites to encourage philanthropy, selflessness and awareness of actions performed for the greater good. HPS students take pride in their commitment to help others and thrive with each new chance to demonstrate their compassion and regard for the community and the world.
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