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Holy Trinity Students Help Clean Up in Long Beach

Students work with local church to distribute donations for Hurricane Sandy relief.

Holy Trinity High School students have always responded when asked to serve the community and help those in need, so in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy students returned to school with an urgent need to help.

Almost 20 percent of the students at Holy Trinity live in the hardest hit areas such as Long Beach, Freeport and Oceanside and over 30 of them suffered significant loss of their homes. As a result of students wanting to help their classmates, school chaplain Fr. Joe Fitzgerald contacted Rev. Brian Barr at St. Mary of the Isle Church in Long Beach to see how they could help. On Saturday, November 10, 15 students were joined by Fr. Joe and other staff members of Holy Trinity delivering much needed essentials collected by the school to the community.

Upon their arrival at St. Mary of the Isle, the group gathered for a few words from Fr. Joe, prayed together and then they began to work, first cleaning the church which, the students learned, was going to host a wedding later that day. The couple getting married did not care about the condition of the church; it was only important for them to get married where they grew up.

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Holy Trinity Junior Bryan O’Neill was touched by their story and felt personally responsible for making sure the church was suitable for their wedding.

After unloading their bus with all the school’s donations, the students assisted in the church’s collection center, sorting food and clothing.

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“It was sad to see all the people who lost a lot and it made me realize why we were there – we needed to be there,” O’Neill, from New Hyde Park, said.

Another junior, Ryan Rossi of Franklin Square, explained the quote by saying that when something like this happens and everything seems hopeless, great people with great hearts come together to rebuild.

Holy Trinity has been helping the relief efforts by also working with Catholic Charities of America by providing space to them to warehouse items that the organization has been collecting and relief workers have been staying at the school’s convent.

The Holy Trinity High School students and staff will continue to collect much needed items such as cleaning supplies, buckets, mops, Clorox, ammonia, detergent for clothing, toiletries and baby clothes.

Members of the school community will then return to those areas in need every Saturday for the foreseeable future.


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