
Community support for local families received a meaningful boost this week as students from Jena High School stepped up to help those in need through a charitable outreach effort.
The JHS Student Council recently organized an Easter Diaper Drive, collecting a large number of diapers for families across the region. A portion of the donations was delivered to LaSalle General Hospital and LaSalle Family Medicine Clinic to assist local patients and families facing financial hardship.
Hospital officials expressed gratitude for the donation, noting that the supplies will provide essential support to families at a time when such resources are especially needed.
In a statement, LaSalle General Hospital thanked the student council for its generosity, highlighting the impact of youth-led service efforts in strengthening the community. Officials said the drive reflects the compassion and civic responsibility of area students.
The donation effort is expected to help numerous families across LaSalle Parish by providing critical infant care supplies and easing financial strain.
Community leaders praised the students for their initiative, emphasizing that acts of service like this demonstrate the importance of student involvement in local outreach and the positive difference young people can make.
The Jena High School Student Council was recognized for its commitment to helping others and for exemplifying what community support looks like in LaSalle Parish.