10-year-old donates 12 pounds of pop tabs

Halverson Elementary School fifth-grader Chance Palmer on Tuesday sits with 12 pounds of pop tabs he is donating to the Ronald McDonald House. He had been saving up the tabs since he was in first grade. — Sarah Stultz/Albert Lea Tribune

Ever since he was in first grade, 10-year-old Chance Palmer has collected pop tabs.

It started out as a way to earn extra money to put toward buying an iPad. Last week, his plans changed.

Chance, who had collected more than 15,000 tabs, decided to put his collection toward a different cause. Bringing in the tabs to Halverson Elementary School in six large bags — roughly 12 pounds — Chance pushed aside his hopes for a new iPad and turned over the tabs to his fifth-grade teacher Nancy Sorlie.

Chance decided to use the tabs to help the family of young Landon Uthke, of rural Hollandale, whose leg was amputated at the knee last month after he was backed over by a riding lawn mower.

The family, which includes one sibling at Halverson Elementary School, used the Ronald McDonald House during Landon’s hospital stay. The Ronald McDonald House provides a place for families to stay at little or no cost so they can be close to their hospitalized child.

People can raise money for the cause by collecting pop tabs. Ronald McDonald House Charities encourages people to collect pop tabs instead of entire aluminum cans because it’s more hygienic to store tabs than cans, and collection and storage is easier, according to its website.

Those interested can contact the closest Ronald McDonald House to get a collection container for the tabs.

Maggie Schoepski, the community development director for the Ronald McDonald House in Rochester, said the per-pound rate of pop tabs can be around 70 cents but lately has been about 60 cents.

She said the Rochester Ronald McDonald House receives annual pop tab donations that amount to $10,000 to $15,000.

“All the money stays here to offset the cost of running the Ronald McDonald House,” she said.

She said a truckload of pop tabs fetches $800 to $1,000.

“He’s been sacrificing something he’s been doing for a long time,” Sorlie said of Chance. “I thought this is really an amazing feat.”

She said she and her students had started talking about collecting the tabs, and Chance came forward with the idea. Amy Schuhmacher’s third-grade class also collected tabs.

“Chance realizes how lucky he is because we live out in the country, too,” his mother, Kris Gullord said. “He’s able to run around outside and play. He knows how lucky he is, so I think he felt really bad for this boy. It made him think about what it would be like.”

Chance said that although he doesn’t know Landon or his family, he feels like giving the tabs was the right thing for him to do.

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