Monday, August 9, 2010

School Supplies for Low-Income Families

This afternoon I photographed the Leadership Lake County group volunteering their time to help pack school supplies for low-income families in Lake County.  The project serves around 1100 students in Lake County.  Volunteers will pack supplies for the next few days until all the supplies are accounted for.  After all the packing, parents can come by the Salvation Army in Painesville and pick them up or have them delivered to their homes on Friday.

Chris Langer/CLanger@News-Herald.com
Carol Duncan from Willoughby South High School graduated last year and is helping out the new Leadership Lake County members who volunteered their time to work at the Lake County School Supplies Project at the Painesville Salvation Army on Monday.  Lake County School Supplies Project donates school supplies for low income families in Lake County and helps over 1100 children before they go back to school this year.  

Chris Langer/CLanger@News-Herald.com
Lake County Leadership members Rachel Gluvna and Caitlin Post from Madison High School help move black bags full of school supplies for low-income families throughout the gym for the Lake County School Supplies Project at the Painesville Salvation Army.

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