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Midlothian Students Raise $1,000 for Children With Cancer

TL;DR: Midlothian students raised $1,000 for Connor's Heroes through their school's Junior Maker's Market by selling handmade crafts.

Quick facts

  • Who: Students at The Goddard School of Midlothian, Walton Park location
  • What: Sold handmade items at Junior Maker's Market to raise funds for Connor's Heroes, a nonprofit supporting children with cancer
  • When: Week of July 15, 2026
  • Where: The Goddard School of Midlothian, Walton Park, Chesterfield County

The story

Students at The Goddard School of Midlothian, Walton Park location organized their fourth annual Junior Maker's Market, creating and selling handmade items including bracelets, bag charms, bookmarks, and bird feeders. Their efforts raised $1,000 for Connor's Heroes, a nonprofit that supports families whose children are living with cancer. The week culminated with students presenting a check to Connor's Heroes' executive director. School owner Sarah Wheeler emphasized the value of the experience, noting that even small efforts can make a meaningful difference. The fundraiser served both an entrepreneurial and charitable purpose, teaching students leadership, teamwork, creativity, and financial literacy while supporting a community cause.

Key players

  • The Goddard School of Midlothian, Walton Park: Host school where students organized the fundraiser
  • Connor's Heroes: Nonprofit organization supporting children with cancer, recipient of the $1,000 donation
  • Sarah Wheeler: School owner

Why it matters: The fundraiser demonstrates how young students can contribute meaningfully to community causes and shows local nonprofit support systems in action. It highlights youth engagement in charitable giving and entrepreneurship in Chesterfield County schools.

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Development timeline

  1. July 15, 2026
    Junior Maker's Market concludes with $1,000 raised: Students presented a check to Connor's Heroes' executive director after week-long handmade craft sales [[source]](https://www.wtvr.com/news/local-news/chesterfield-county/midlothian-students-raise-money-july-15-2026)

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Sources

#Midlothian#The Goddard School#Connor's Heroes#student fundraising#charitable giving#nonprofit support#youth entrepreneurship#Chesterfield County schools
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