Service project benefits children
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( February 10, 2013 ) Volunteers of America-Dakotas RSVP and the Foster Grandparent programs warmed the hearts, heads and hands of 102 children at the Aberdeen Head Start Center as part of their Martin Luther King Jr. service project. Pictured is one of the classes showing off their new winter gear. Back row, from left: Roslyn Elkins, Felipe Venegas, Isabella Archambault, Kira Knife, Daniel Say and Eli Bernard. Front row, from left: Grace Reszler, Harlow Yost, Leigha Osborn, Lucas Marshall and Meleane Mounga. |
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