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CMS students donate to homeless shelter Click on headline for complete story with photo of student participants By Calen McKinney Public Information Officer, Campbellsville Independent SchoolsBR> Campbellsville Middle School sixth-grade students recently collected items to donate to the local homeless shelter. Campbellsville University education student Dylan Quinn is completing student teaching in Farrah Hord's sixth-grade classes. Quinn recently led a leadership project to help students learn about giving back to the community and helping others. CMS students collected toiletry donations to be given to Green River Ministries. GRM Executive Director Shirley Cheatham, Social Worker Kim Davis and Board member Pam Tennant accepted the donations. This story was posted on 2017-03-01 01:22:50
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