LC helps Hope Emergency with Christmas distribution

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The Lynchburg-Clay FFA Chapter and Lynchburg-Clay High School Student Council members assisted Hope Emergency with their Christmas distribution. Hope Emergency is a local outreach that serves people in the community by assisting them with food, clothing furniture, and personal hygiene items when needed. At Hope the students students helped clients carry out their groceries, gifts and supplies and stocked the shelves. The FFA chapter is grateful that it can volunteer at Hope at least three times in a typical year. Volunteering at Hope is a favorite activity among the members because they come away with a greater sense of appreciation of helping others. The activities that include HOPE are an integral part of the chapter’s Living to Serve project. Pictured are members of the Lynchburg-Clay FFA Chapter and student council that volunteered at Hope Emergency.

The Lynchburg-Clay FFA Chapter and Lynchburg-Clay High School Student Council members assisted Hope Emergency with their Christmas distribution. Hope Emergency is a local outreach that serves people in the community by assisting them with food, clothing furniture, and personal hygiene items when needed. At Hope the students students helped clients carry out their groceries, gifts and supplies and stocked the shelves. The FFA chapter is grateful that it can volunteer at Hope at least three times in a typical year. Volunteering at Hope is a favorite activity among the members because they come away with a greater sense of appreciation of helping others. The activities that include HOPE are an integral part of the chapter’s Living to Serve project. Pictured are members of the Lynchburg-Clay FFA Chapter and student council that volunteered at Hope Emergency.
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/33/2017/01/web1_FFA-pic.jpgThe Lynchburg-Clay FFA Chapter and Lynchburg-Clay High School Student Council members assisted Hope Emergency with their Christmas distribution. Hope Emergency is a local outreach that serves people in the community by assisting them with food, clothing furniture, and personal hygiene items when needed. At Hope the students students helped clients carry out their groceries, gifts and supplies and stocked the shelves. The FFA chapter is grateful that it can volunteer at Hope at least three times in a typical year. Volunteering at Hope is a favorite activity among the members because they come away with a greater sense of appreciation of helping others. The activities that include HOPE are an integral part of the chapter’s Living to Serve project. Pictured are members of the Lynchburg-Clay FFA Chapter and student council that volunteered at Hope Emergency.

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