<p>A student works on her drawing for Color A Smile.</p> <p>Students help each other make a pet toy to be donated to a local animal shelter. </p> <p>A student proudly displays the cat toy he made out of a sock.</p> <p>A student proudly displays her letter to be sent to Operation Gratitude. </p> <p>Members of the AVID (Advancement Via Individual Determination) program at Plymouth Whitemarsh High School helped run three of the stations at the Day of Service event held Jan. 17. From left to right are ninth-graders Wendi Mendoza, Kira Boakye, Leea Smith, Charlie Spause, Amelia Buffington and Jill Ruggiero, Plymouth Whitemarsh High School teacher.</p> <p>Plymouth Whitemarsh High School students Harrison Spector and Julia Couzens display some of the pet toys made at the Day of Service event. Both students are part of the high school's International Baccalaureate Program and helped run the service station for pet toys.</p> <p>Members of Plymouth Whitemarsh High School's Black Cultural Awareness club shared poetry, song and excerpts from Dr. King's "I Have a Dream" speech at the Day of Service event. </p> <p>Seen here are all of the high school students involved in the Day of Service.</p> <p>A student proudly displays a cat toy she made at the Day of Service event.</p> <p>Here is an example of a letter made by a student for a first responder. </p> <p>Here is an example of a Valentine's Day card made for a senior citizen.</p> <p>Plymouth Whitemarsh High School student Harrison Spector assists some children in making a pet toy using recycled t-shirt material.</p>