The next Project Sunshine meeting is on April 23 in Greyhound Station after school. The members of Project Sunshine will make some craft kits for pediatric patients in hospitals.
“I’m looking forward to make craft kits, they are so much fun to make and I know the kids will enjoy them,” Kate Deen Project Sunshine member and freshman, said.
The effort that Project Sunshine puts into their work is tremendous and inspires others to be the same way. “It’s an honor to sponsor Project Sunshine and to work with a group of such motivated and caring students,” Allyson Wells Podell, sponsor of Project Sunshine and English teacher said.
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