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Love Thy Neighbor 2025

School-wide day of community service · Friday, November 7, 2025

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Driver survey closing soon

If you will drive to your project site, complete the driver survey before the deadline your co-chair announces. Plan for staged parking and departure waves on the morning of the event.

Theme and purpose

This year our theme draws from Leviticus 25: land given rest in the seventh year. In that spirit we are pausing the traditional family fundraising competition while we still rely on sponsors and family underwriting to support the Annual Fund and event costs.

Service remains the heart of the day: students, parents, and faculty serving together at sites across Pensacola.

Love Thy Neighbor event logo

Day-of schedule

Sample times for planning; confirm each year in school communications.

Time What
8:30 a.m. Doors open (one hour later than usual start)
9:00 a.m. Morning meeting
After all-school photo Project teams depart in waves
12:00 p.m. Lunch on site (packed lunches in class coolers)
4:00 p.m. Earliest return to campus (younger grades may vary)
6:00 p.m. Community supper and dismissal (approximate)

Where is my group?

Sample assignments. Production data can list every class or team with parking wave notes and PDF rosters in Resources.

  • 3rd grade

    Studer Family Children's Hospital (support project)

    Sample staging address, Pensacola, FL 32514

    Meet at the east entrance. Your project captain will send final details via Telegram.

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    Map pin (sample): 30.4258, -87.2170

  • Upper school Team 7

    Beach service zone

    Staging point shared by captain

    Wear sunscreen; dress for sand and sun. Captain coordinates exact meet location.

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Forms and resources

Class competition: comfort items for pediatric patients

We track items per student so every class size has a fair shot. Collection phases rotate (for example comfort items, then another drive). Counting rules are announced with each phase.

Sample: one class may be in the lead mid-week; the hub will be updated after official counts.

Sponsorship and family giving

Business sponsors

Business sponsorships remain vital. Tiers such as Good Neighbor and Friend of the Community help cover shirts, outreach, and the Annual Fund. Contact the co-chairs if your employer may sponsor.

Family underwriting

Family underwriting is welcomed at the office through event day. Gifts support the same mission when we rest from a peer-to-peer competition in a given year.

Thank you, sponsors

Sample logos; replace with real sponsor artwork from leadership.

Day-of questions

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What should we wear?

Event T-shirt (distributed before the day), jeans without excessive holes or ornamentation, and shoes you can get dirty. Save school sneakers for regular days.

What about lunch?

Pack a ready-to-eat lunch per person serving (parents too). Use a Ziploc-style bag. No heating. Classes use large coolers for storage.

Where do project details come from?

This page carries school-wide schedule, parking overview, rosters, and forms. Your project captain uses Telegram or email for site-specific instructions, forms for insurance, and photo sharing rules.

Past Love Thy Neighbor highlights

Video from recent service days.

2022

2021

2020

2019

Questions

Reach the co-chairs for sponsorships and school-wide questions. Project captains remain the first contact for site-specific details (often via Telegram).