Brandywine students made midnight deliveries of cake, ice cream and cookies to the Riddle Hospital emergency room, the Upper Darby police department and the Delaware County 911 center to thank them for their service on the overnight shift.
Bill Tyson, Brandywine’s marketing and communications director and coordinator of the 50 projects in 50 hours initiative, cleaned plaques at the Delaware County Law Enforcement Memorial at Rose Tree Park.
Members of Brandywine Benefiting THON and the Nittany Lion attended the autumn dance held for residents of the Fair Acres Geriatric Center. The students interacted and danced with the residents to make sure they had an enjoyable evening.
Softball players Maddie Malfara, Alexa Cervella and Alexa Anderson served dinner to homeless families. The program was coordinated by Family Promise of Delaware County, which provides assistance to families in need.
The Nittany Lion pitched in to sew colorful pillowcases for the Case for Smiles program. The pillowcases will be given to patients at the Penn State Children’s Hospital.