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Madison High School Key Club Members Assemble Easter Baskets for Homeless Solutions

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MADISON — Demonstrating compassion and a strong commitment to service, the Madison High School Key Club recently organized a meaningful community project, purchasing and assembling Easter baskets for children served by Homeless Solutions.

Students from Madison High School Key Club
Students from Madison High School Key Club

With an impressive membership of 119 students, the Key Club worked collaboratively to ensure each basket was thoughtfully personalized. Members were provided with a detailed list that included each child’s name, age, and gender, allowing them to create customized baskets filled with age-appropriate treats, toys, and holiday items. The effort ensured that every child would receive a gift tailored specifically for them, adding a personal touch to the holiday celebration.

Key Club worked collaboratively to ensure each basket was thoughtfully personalized.

The project reflects the mission of Key Club, the largest student-led service organization in the world, which encourages high school students to develop leadership skills through volunteerism and community engagement. Madison High School’s chapter is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Chatham-Madison, connecting students with a broader network of community service leaders.

The group prepared baskets for 15 children, including five boys ages 1, 2, 3, 7, and 12, and ten girls ages 3, 4, 9, 9, 10, 12, 12, 13, 17, and 21. Using this information, students carefully selected age-appropriate items to ensure each child received a meaningful and personalized gift.

Kiwanis Club of the Chathams Treasurer Neil Cooperman, President Stephanie Cooperman, New Jersey District Kiwanis International Governor Frank Cahill, Madison High School Key Club Advisor Mary Beth Gabel, and Club Member Dr. Joseph J. Murphy joined the Key Club members in assembling personalized Easter baskets for children served by Homeless Solutions.

Kiwanis Club of the Chathams Treasurer Neil Cooperman, President Stephanie Cooperman, New Jersey District Kiwanis International Governor Frank Cahill, Madison High School Key Club Advisor Mary Beth Gabel, and Club Member Dr. Joseph J. Murphy joined the Key Club members in assembling personalized Easter baskets for children served by Homeless Solutions.

Frank Cahill, Governor of the New Jersey District of Kiwanis International, praised the students’ efforts. “This is what Kiwanis and Key Club are all about—serving children and making a direct impact in their lives. These students didn’t just assemble baskets; they delivered joy, hope, and a sense of belonging to children who need it most.”

Madison High School Key Club President Stephanie Cooperman also reflected on the project’s impact. “Having the opportunity to personalize each basket made this project incredibly special. Knowing that every child will receive something chosen just for them truly brought our members together and reminded us why service matters.”

Through initiatives like this, Madison High School Key Club continues to embody the spirit of giving, proving that even small acts of kindness can make a lasting difference in the lives of others.

Peter Muntner, Annika Robbins, Anna Bochner, and Lorelei Kim personalize each basket, making the project especially meaningful.
A day of service and smiles as Madison High School Key Club members assembled custom Easter baskets, ensuring every child at Homeless Solutions felt remembered.
Giving back this Easter season, Madison High School Key Club members joined forces with the Chatham-Madison Kiwanis Club to support families in need.
Madison High School Key Club members showcased the true spirit of service by assembling Easter baskets that delivered smiles, hope, and holiday cheer.

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Frank Cahill
Frank Cahillhttps://www.frankcahill.com
Publisher of Parsippany Focus since 1989 and Morris Focus since January 1, 2019, both covering a wide range of events. Mr. Cahill serves as the Executive Board Member of the Parsippany Area Chamber of Commerce, Governor of NJ District Kiwanis International, and Chairman of the Parsippany-Troy Hills Economic Development Advisory Board.
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