July 15, 2021 · 0 Comments
By Sam Odrowski
Three local elementary school students won the Science Case Competition put on by O’Botz Orangeville, which is a multi-disciplinary robotics program offered in Dufferin County.
Ella Young, Alya Young, and Sarah Weingartner were the winners of the contest out of the many entries put forward by Dufferin participants. They were chosen for their in-depth and innovative ideas on how to help the Great Barrier Reef, which was the focus of the contest for grades 4, 6, and 7.
“They were encouraged to think of any solution they could, whether it be an anti-pollution program or a more technical solution, such as a robotics invention,” said Sanskriti Shindadkar of O’Botz Orangeville.
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Members of Pilgrim Fellowship spent their spring breaking helping build Adirondack chairs, picnic tables and birdhouses to be donated to transitional housing for the homeless.Tarren Bailey Photography / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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Member of Pilgrim Fellowship spent their spring breaking helping build Adirondack chairs, picnice tables and birdhouses to be donated to transitional housing for the homeless.Tarren Bailey Photography / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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Members of Pilgrim Fellowship spent their spring breaking helping with a Habitat for Humanity project on Woolsey Street in New Haven.Tarren Bailey Photography / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
13-year-old Mechanicsville girl makes it her mission to deliver 365 days of gifts to the homeless
13-year-old Mechanicsville girl makes it her mission to deliver 365 days of gifts to the homeless By Emily Harrison | March 12, 2021 at 5:44 PM EST - Updated March 12 at 6:57 PM
RICHMOND, Va. (WWBT) - Most young girls would look forward to birthday gifts, but not Ella Young. This 13-year-old has made it her mission to make and gift packages full of necessities to the homeless of Richmond.
“My parents asked me what I wanted for my birthday, and I just thought that there are people out there who need this a lot more than I do,” Young said. “It took off from there.”
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