boxes of candy leftover from Halloween.
Dentists paid for it by the pound and sent
the candy in care packages." For Veterans
Day, November 11, the club made cards
and handed them out at the Veterans
Administration in Fayetteville.
The kids are currently making plans to
have a spring-cleaning drive to collect used
blankets and towels for the animal shelter.
Josie and Courtney want other kids to get
involved in doing good.
Josie said, "Instead of watching TV or
being on your phone, go outside and see
what you can do, like clean up trash or
make holiday cards for others. You could
go through your toys and give them to the
homeless."
Courtney told how she and her mom
were at the Farmers Market one day when
the humane society was there. "We saw all
these sad dogs. We adopted one, Brady.
When we first got him, he was really skittish
and scared. All the dogs were scared and
thin. I just wanted to change that. My goal is
to help the world to be a better place."
These awesome girls and the community
service club they started are doing great
things to make the world better. What will
you do?
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