Sycamore 'kindness council' lifts students, families in need
4 years ago
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The idea is to allow teachers, guidance counselors and other trusted community advocates to identify students or families with specific needs and then make community members aware of those needs so they can help. The program exists in nine suburban school districts in Ohio and 12 in Alabama. Sycamore Bridges already has donated $22,000 in goods and financial contributions over the past seven months, said Lori Drasnin, a former PTO president who now serves as area director for Sycamore Bridges.
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