Henry Heck is wearing his brother's "amazing Halloween costume" to get attention in the West Seattle Junction as he and classmates from West Seattle Montessori gathered to play music and get donations to help the people of Japan recover from the recent earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster.
Jonathan Irish the Spanish teacher, along with Tara Requa and Matt Evans and 24 students from West Seattle Montessori came to the West Seattle Junction on Thursday, Mar. 24 to help raise money for the people of Japan struck by the recent earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disasters.
Irish said, "The science class was talking about what we could do to help the people of Japan and instead of sitting around we thought we'd use our talents and just come out to West Seattle and ask for help."
Student Henry Heck wore a mailbox, a former Halloween costume while his classmates played music on the street as they all collected money.
If you'd like to join them you contribute to the Red Cross, WorldVision or you can be part of the effort on March 27 in which dozens of West Seattle businesses are joining together to assist.
You can get updates on those participating on the event's facebook page.