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Daily Archives: March 29, 2011
So Much Accomplished, So Much More To Do
As we near the end of the semester, I can’t believe how much our class has accomplished. We have about 84 boxes so far, but students still have supplies at their house, promises of donations and drives occurring. Currently, there’s … Continue reading
Posted in Afghanistan, Awareness campaigns, Change, Charity, Education, Holland & Knight Foundation, Japan, Shipping
Tagged Afghanistan, charity, Donation, education, Japan, Kryssa Johnson, Libya, School Supplies for Afghan Children, Syria, University of South Florida, USF Honors College
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Frizzy Haired Fun at Freedom High
Yesterday morning my colleague, Zazu, and I frequented Freedom High School yet another time to check in on our school supplies drive; little did we know how comically disastrous it would be. 7:00am with no breakfast or coffee is never … Continue reading