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Pictured left to right: Laura Howells, Tietje German, and Sandi Robinson of ESA at Fish City for their
February fundraiser.
Fish City of Edmond and Epsilon Sigma Alpha International service organization worked together
for a February fundraiser.The monies raised will go to No Boundaries, International, a faith-based
nonprofit ministry dedicated to bringing hope to any type of devastation including human
trafficking.
Epsilon Sigma Alpha is an international service organization whose members volunteer time and
monies to many different organizations including Boys’ Ranch Town, Coffee Creek Riding Stables,
Free to Live, Project 66, Mobile Meals, All Things Baby, UR Special, and No Boundaries,
International. The Gamma Zeta chapter of ESA also works with Oklahoma School for the Deaf
and Oklahoma School for the Blind. St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is their national project.
Contributed by Jacci Gantz, publicity chairman
ESA, Gamma Zeta chapter
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