From ‘The Inspiration Edition’ A heart for service
By Kayla (Hawthorne) Dunham - khawthorne@aimmediamidwest.com
Brandy Barkey Sweeney, pictured front row at center with her students from the Careers in Education course at the Mason County Career Center (MCCC). Students made no-sew pillows to be sent to the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center for transplant recipients.
Couresty | Brandy Sweeney
Brandy Barkey Sweeney with her husband Brandon and children Bryson, Braydon and Braylon Sweeney, all pictured supporting a past observance of National Donate Life Month at Pleasant Valley Hospital, along with other members of the community.
OVP File Photo
POINT PLEASANT, W.Va. A local heart transplant recipient took an opportunity to teach students at the Mason County Career Center about organ donation through a unique class project.
From ‘The Inspiration Edition’ A heart for service
By Kayla (Hawthorne) Dunham - khawthorne@aimmediamidwest.com
Brandy Barkey Sweeney, pictured front row at center with her students from the Careers in Education course at the Mason County Career Center (MCCC). Students made no-sew pillows to be sent to the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center for transplant recipients.
Couresty | Brandy Sweeney
Brandy Barkey Sweeney with her husband Brandon and children Bryson, Braydon and Braylon Sweeney, all pictured supporting a past observance of National Donate Life Month at Pleasant Valley Hospital, along with other members of the community.
OVP File Photo
POINT PLEASANT, W.Va. A local heart transplant recipient took an opportunity to teach students at the Mason County Career Center about organ donation through a unique class project.