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- In Missouri, Ashley donated 800 wish-list items to Youth In Need, benefiting their Runaway/Homeless Youth Program.
- In Seattle, Samara donated healthy snacks for children to families in need.
- In Minneapolis, Holly provided toys and games to support the mental health of local middle schoolers.
- And in Florida, Emily took part in a donation drive for Charlotte County Homeless Coalition, assembling hygiene care packages.
Become Involved: Helping Families and Children in Crisis
Many local organizations help families and children in need. One of our RA staff members, Lisa, donated to one of them – the Crisis Nursery Coalition of Illinois. It provides a 24-hours 7-days-a-week child care network for families in crisis. Do you want to help children in your own community? Apply for an act to get started!
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Care Packages for Further Education in Ghana
Random Acts Africa Representative Coffie Richard helped students at the Potter’s Village in Ghana, a children’s home. He provided colorful care packages for those moving to boarding schools to continue their education, giving them a boost on their further learning journey.
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