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Community service is very important to our school and our seniors, so Tess and I thought it would be nice to show some of the
seniors who are dedicated to community service. The pictures from the Metro section of the Providence Journal did not reproduce
well, so we included some of the text from that article instead.
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SERVING PROVIDENCE AND EAST PROVIDENCE
"Community service taken to heart"
LENDING A HAND: Timothy Savage, Miles Rutter, and Rob Treut, seniors at Moses Brown School, line the walls of Camp Street
Ministries with pictures in preparation for a visit by Governor Carcieri, his wife and daughter.-The Providence Journal
CANNED FOOD
CANNED FOOD
DRIVE STATUS
DRIVE STATUS FINAL COUNT” !!!!
Week 5
MOSES BROWN: 4973 Cans
LINCOLN: 4193 Cans
MOSES BROWN: 1279 Cans
WHEELER: 1307 Cans
LINCOLN: 1137 Cans
THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR GREAT
WORK EVERYONE!!!!! WE ARE
HELPING A HUGE NUMBER OF
PEOPLE WHO DESPERATELY NEED
WHEELER: 738 Cans IT!!!!!!!
10,473 CANS!!!!!!!!
The Three School Canned Food Drive
Challenge.
Congradulations Moses Brown for collecting almost 5,000 cans!! 3,694 of which
were collected in the last week alone! All 10,473 cans were given to Camp Street
Ministries.
La Romana
During Spring Break, a group of students went to the Dominican Republic
Jack at Camn Street to volunteer at the Good Samaritan Hospital.
le a rn in g to read at the th e G ospel School for the D eaf in Fiji.
Painting a Mural in Fiji.
Vicki volunteering at the WCRI Pictures from Katie Pyle's trip to Fiji where she worked with deaf children.
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