Hundreds of GW Graham Students to Volunteer for ‘Take Action Day’ on May 20th
Thursday, May 14, 2026
For nearly two decades, students at G.W. Graham Secondary (GWG) in Chilliwack have dedicated a day each year to volunteering. Take Action Day was created by school staff in 2007, shortly after GWG opened, to build community and instill a service mindset in students. That legacy continues May 20th.
Over 1000 students are expected to volunteer at schools and across the community. They’ll support animal welfare, community appreciation, and environmental cleanup, work with senior citizens, and mentor over 600 elementary and middle school students.
One beneficiary that day is Chilliwack Hospital. Students will run a carwash and bottle drive to raise money for a bladder scanner for the hospital.
“Every GWG student is encouraged to sign up that day,” said Jenny Cho, a teacher at GWG who is helping to plan the event. “Half of our students will go off campus to volunteer. In the spirit of volunteering, no marks are assigned to the day.”
Theadora Hart is a grade 11 student who is excited for her third year of Take Action Day. “I think it’s a really cool opportunity to come together as a school and give back to our community,” said Hart. “This year, I chose to do math breakout boxes with grade 3s from our feeder schools. I enjoy seeing how interested the kids are in learning new things and hopefully get them excited to come to high school.”
“This year, I’ll be teaching drama games to grade 5 students,” said grade 11 student Avery McLeod. “Drama games are a great way to build confidence and boost self-esteem for anyone, but I think it’ll be particularly beneficial to these kids as they transition into middle school.”
Pictured: In 2025, student volunteers learned printmaking alongside seniors.
