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Extra pair of jeans? Student wants them for a good cause Sarah Neal-Estes MUNCIE, Ind. (AP) While volunteering at Hearts and Hands United’s Coats Against the Cold event a few years ago, Averie Jamison watched a fellow volunteer, Al Holdren, give his own coat to a man in need when they ran out of his size. The kind gesture inspired the Wes-Del High School student immediately, and she began brainstorming ways she could help the community. Hearts and Hands United had its an annual coat drive and a Tools for School event, which provides students with a backpack full of supplies and a pair of shoes every summer. Jamison wanted to do even more, thinking of collecting an array of items, from T-shirts to jeans. ....
Have an extra pair of jeans? This Wes-Del student is looking to use them for a good cause msn.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from msn.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
RIPLEY COUNTY – Genesis: Pathways to Success, an initiative of the Ripley County Community Foundation, recently awarded 29 Governor’s Work Ethic Certificates to students attending Ripley County schools. Twenty-two students ....
• The Exchange Club of Muncie honored 30 Muncie 10th-graders from Muncie Central High School and Burris Laboratory School during the Club s annual Sophomore Honors Day luncheon on May 13. Exchange Club has hosted this event for more than half a century to recognize students early in their high school careers and encourage and inspire them to continue to work toward continued high achievement as they complete high school, a release stated. Student honorees enjoyed lunch with club members. Kristen Suding, principal designer and CEO of Inland Interiors and a 2002 Central graduate, was the speaker for the program. Students recognized were in the top 20% of their class at Burris or Central. This year s honorees from each school are: ....