Warwick resident pursuing passion with wildland firefighting crew >Eaden Marti stands on a road near a fire line while working with the AmeriCorps St. Louis Emergency Response Team combating wildfires across the country. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO/DEREK YANG >Warwick native Eaden Marti takes a moment to enjoy the view from a mountain summit in Montana while working with the AmeriCorps St. Louis Emergency Response Team. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO >For the past 11 months, Warwick native Eaden Marti has been working with the AmerCorps St. Louis Emergency Response Team combating wildfires across the country. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO >Warwick native Eaden Marti uses a burner to establish a controlled fire line while working with the AmeriCorps St. Louis Emergency Response team. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
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Among those backing the appeal are famous children’s author Jacqueline Wilson and illustrator Axel Scheffler, raising thousands for a school in Zimbabwe.
Celebrities and authors support the 1st Burley Brownies Bookmark Project. Image by Simon Hulme.
The initiative, which began five years ago in the Burley-in-Wharfedale Scout Hut, is changing the world for a group of children in Africa, and perceptions for those closer to home.
“It’s about looking out for other people and doing things to help,” said primary school teacher Sharon Hattersley, who is Brownie leader.
“It’s a way of combining a love of books and a love of art with making a difference. And showing the girls they can have an impact on the world.
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