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Shawnee Students Give Back

Local students from Shawnee High School were involved in a number of charitable projects this holiday season. Here is a look at just a few of their accomplishments.

Shawnee Seniors John Dias and Thomas Kane (left to right), donating blood at Shawnee’s Blood Drive.

Throughout the month of December Shawnee High School ran the following events to give back to the community:

· The Shawnee DECA club raised over $900 for the Bridge of Books Foundation and collected over 700 books for children in New Jersey!

· The Shawnee Student Council teamed with the American Red Cross to collect over 200 pints of blood which will help save over 600 lives!

· Kids for Wish Kids Club delivered over 3,000 letters addressed to Santa at Macy’s, who will donate $2 per letter to the Make-A-Wish Foundation! This is the third year the club has participated and it was a school-wide effort as teachers and students helped in this worthwhile campaign!

· The Yellow Ribbon Club & the Boys Soccer Team worked together to collect enough new toys in the annual Toys for Tots drive to fill two large SUV’s!

· The Shawnee Football Team, after winning a championship on the field, raised money through t-shirt sales to be able to donate $1,798 to the SEAL KIDS organization. The SEAL KIDS organization directly benefits the children of our Navy Seals through financial and emotional aid.

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