SCCCC students donate wagons to Children’s of Alabama

Published 12:34 pm Monday, May 16, 2016

Students from the Shelby County College and Career Center presented wagons they painted and decorated to Children's of Alabama on May 13. (Contributed)

Students from the Shelby County College and Career Center presented wagons they painted and decorated to Children’s of Alabama on May 13. (Contributed)

FROM STAFF REPORTS

BIRMINGHAM – Students from the Shelby County College and Career Center donated eight custom designed wagons to Children’s of Alabama on May 13.

The wagons were a project of the Beta Club, Student Government Association and Collison Repair Career Technical Academy students.

The project grew out of the Shelby County Student Leadership Conference held last September, where participants from every high school in Shelby County were challenged to do a service project to impact their local school or community.

The students from the Shelby County College and Career Center chose to do a project to impact Children’s of Alabama.

The students decided to do the customized wagons and came up with child-friendly themes such as favorite Disney characters, superheroes and Star Wars.

Each wagon was spray-painted in the Collision Repair paint booth with colors to match each theme before being customized with stickers to complete the chosen themes.

Bonnie Bivins, volunteer coordinator at Children’s of Alabama, said the wagons will be a much-needed addition to the hospital’s fleet of wagons already in existence.

The wagons, which are sanitized daily by hospital volunteers, are used not only to transport the sick children around the hospital but to also assist families bringing in car seats and luggage for extended hospital stays.

“The children are absolutely going to love these wagons,” Bivins said. “They will be very popular.”