Merrimack girl recognized for volunteerism named finalist in 'One Million Acts of Good' competition

A young Granite Stater is being recognized by Ellen DeGeneres and Cheerios for her volunteer work.Molly Roy, 9, is a finalist in the "One Million Acts of Good" competition.For the last two years, she has been raising money to create care packages for local foster children.Molly spent time in foster care and was adopted on Feb. 23. She now lives with her family in Merrimack, where she is a third-grader at Reeds Ferry Elementary School.She has raised an average of $5,500 each year to provide more than 350 duffel bags filled with blankets, stuffed animals, hygiene kits, coloring books and crayons.Her annual event has also inspired more than 150 volunteers to help decorate and pack bags.Molly's goal for 2019 is to raise $10,000.Click here to vote for Molly.

A young Granite Stater is being recognized by Ellen DeGeneres and Cheerios for her volunteer work.

Molly Roy, 9, is a finalist in the "One Million Acts of Good" competition.

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For the last two years, she has been raising money to create care packages for local foster children.

Molly spent time in foster care and was adopted on Feb. 23. She now lives with her family in Merrimack, where she is a third-grader at Reeds Ferry Elementary School.

She has raised an average of $5,500 each year to provide more than 350 duffel bags filled with blankets, stuffed animals, hygiene kits, coloring books and crayons.

Her annual event has also inspired more than 150 volunteers to help decorate and pack bags.

Molly's goal for 2019 is to raise $10,000.



Click here to vote for Molly.

