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PEWAUKEE, Wis. (CBS 58) -- Students in Pewaukee are celebrating their efforts in a Goodwill donation challenge with a visit from a Packers legend.
Former Wide Receiver Donald Driver joined Goodwill executives on Monday as they honored students at Pewaukee Lake Elementary.
Driver praised the kids for winning Goodwill's "Pack'er Up" donation challenge.
"They are changing someone else's life, that's what it's all about. You know, we're here to inspire, changes lives, and motivate. I see it puts a smile on these kids faces and every day people ask me why I smile so much, and this is why I smile because kids like this don't understand the impact that they have, but one day they sill," said Donald Driver.
The students helped raise over 65,000 items for community members in need.