From WPU Alumna Taylor Peatross
".........this past Saturday that's (Oak City Outreach Center in Raleigh) where I went. I had a plastic container full when I arrived around 11:15. Just walking up to the building I had people stopping and asking if they could have one to take to their kids. I walked around through the building giving them away to people who came up. It all happened so fast I didn't have time to get many pictures. It did not take 20 minutes before they were all gone (I wish I had had more). The pictures attached were taken of some of the last kids I saw, they were happy. The boy has a manatee and the girl has a white dog with a red heart around one of its eyes. It felt great being able to give these away and make people happy."
WPU creates students interested in community engagement. Community service has proven time and again to increase, not distract, from the lessons learned in the classroom.
Tuesday, June 27, 2017
Read Three Articles: 6-27-17
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NC’s needle exchange effort is working
World
Food crisis in Kenya: 5 signs of hunger I’ve never seen
North Carolina
Trump’s New USDA Pick Is Making It Harder for N.C. Farmers to Survive
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