All Saints’ seniors have been working hard volunteering this year. From helping local charities to organizing community events, our students have found countless ways to make a difference. While there have been many meaningful projects, one recent effort stands out as perhaps the cutest—and the furriest!
This semester, a group of All Saints’ seniors spent their afternoon lending a hand at Saving Hope Animal Rescue. Between unloading bags of dog food and playing with a litter of newborn puppies, the students got to experience firsthand what it’s like to support an organization dedicated to caring for animals in need.
“It was really fun,” said senior Maggie Posey. “We got to hang out with the puppies and help out around the shelter. I definitely want to volunteer there again soon.”
The visit was part of the Saints’ Service initiative, encouraging students to give back to the community in meaningful ways. For these seniors, spending time at Saving Hope didn’t just mean helping the staff—it also meant spreading love and joy to some furry friends who needed it most.





























