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Save the Change Campaign at ACES
raises $6,500 for Sarah Irvin Gardner


Family sends thanks to Adair County Elementary school children for overwhelming acts of generosity and kindness
Doing good The Adair County Way

By Angie Irving

Sarah and our entire family would like to offer a huge thank you to Kaitlyn Grant and Brooklyn Coomer for organizing the "Save the Change Campaign" at Adair County Elementary School to help with mounting medical expenses.

In a short period of time, the children of the school collected over $6500! We are overwhelmed with gratitude and appreciate so much this act of kindness.




We are thankful for a community of children and young people that are so willing to help. We thank God each day for sending such individuals into our lives. We know they are led by wonderful parents and teachers. Thank you to all involved and God bless. Go ACES!

s/Angie Irvin for the Sarah Irvin Gardner Family


This story was posted on 2010-06-09 05:19:06
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