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December 20, 2020
(CARLISLE) – Staff at the Wabash Valley Correctional Facility (WVCF) participated in a food drive to help local pantries. Caseworkers Michelle Woolsey, Carla Coakley, and Community Service Director Jackie Storm organized this year’s food drive.
In the spirit of good fun, the shifts at WVCF were encouraged to compete against one another to see which shift would bring in the most food. The Monday through Friday shift won the competition bringing in 190 of the 710 pounds donated. As a reward, staff on the winning shift are allowed to wear their favorite hat on designated days throughout the calendar year. Also, the names of each staff members who donated food were entered into a drawing for a custom-designed quilt. Correctional Officer Lisa Ball was the lucky winner.
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Dec 18, 2020 4:27 PM
CARLISLE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) Staff at the Wabash Valley Correctional Facility (WVCF) participated in a food drive to help local pantries. Caseworkers Michelle Woolsey, Carla Coakley, and Community Service Director Jackie Storm organized this year’s food drive.
In the spirit of fun, shifts at WVCF were encouraged to compete against one another to see which would bring in the most food. The Monday through Friday shift won the competition bringing in 190 of the 710 pounds donated.
As a reward, staff on the winning shift are allowed to wear their favorite hat on designated days throughout the calendar year. Names of staff members who donated food were entered into a drawing for a custom-designed quilt. Correctional Officer Lisa Ball was the lucky winner.