Cereal boxes have large domino effect
- Submitted by the Thunder Bay Catholic District School Board

The St. Ann Elementary School community collected 192 cereal boxes to be donated to the Thunder Bay Regional Food Distribution Association. The school built excitement with a goal of collecting 200 boxes of cereal to demonstrate, through the collecting, the ripple effect of kindness. Brendan Carlin from the Regional Food Distribution Association, along with students and staff, clapped and cheered as they watched the dominoes of cereal boxes fall. Each cereal box fell perfectly without a hitch, throughout the gymnasium, ending with a confetti shower raining down on the students.
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