In a heartwarming community event, athletes from Coastal Carolina University (CCU) visited St. James Elementary in Myrtle Beach to read to kindergarten students.
The CCU athletes, representing various sports teams, took the time out of their busy schedules to engage with the young students and promote the importance of reading and education. The student-athletes not only read stories to the children but also interacted with them, answering questions and sharing their own experiences as college athletes.
By participating in this event, the CCU athletes served as positive role models for the kindergarteners, showing them the value of education and the rewards of hard work and dedication. The athletes’ visit not only promoted literacy but also encouraged the young students to set goals for themselves and aspire to higher education.
This event highlights CCU’s commitment to community engagement and outreach. By connecting with local schools and students, the university’s athletes are making a positive impact beyond the playing field. The partnership between CCU and St. James Elementary exemplifies the power of collaboration in fostering a supportive educational environment for young learners.
CCU has a long-standing tradition of giving back to the community, and events like these demonstrate the university’s dedication to making a difference in the lives of others. By sharing their time and talents with the students at St. James Elementary, the CCU athletes are setting an example for the next generation of leaders and scholars.
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