Bay Minette Middle School's Peer Helpers spearheaded a charitable effort to collect stuffed animals as part of their "We Love our Veterans and First Responders" campaign.
The initiative, …
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Bay Minette Middle School's Peer Helpers spearheaded a charitable effort to collect stuffed animals as part of their "We Love our Veterans and First Responders" campaign.
The initiative, organized by peer helper Chrislyn Geck and overseen by Lynn Mitchem, who heads the Peer Helper program, aimed to provide comfort to children affected by crime and neglect.
The Peer Helpers donated multiple bags of stuffed animals to the Baldwin County District Attorney's Office. These cuddly companions will serve as a source of solace for children navigating difficult circumstances.
The "We Love our Veterans and First Responders" campaign reflects Bay Minette Middle School's commitment to supporting those in need and fostering empathy among its student body.
Bay Minette Middle School's Peer Helpers and their supporters are commended for their dedication to making a positive impact in Baldwin County. Their altruistic efforts exemplify the spirit of compassion and community service.