By HEATHER ROTH, Staff Writer
By HEATHER ROTH, Staff Writer
Capital Gazette Communications
Published
03/13/09
The Kami's Jammies program at the Casey Cares Foundation has a new stock of pajamas, thanks to the efforts of the seventh-grade class at Arundel Middle School.
Heather Roth — For The Capital
Kelly LaBrutte, left, a seventh-grade teacher at Arundel Middle School, with Debi Katzenberger, program coordinator for Kami’s Jammies, and Sandy Fykes, support manager at the Hanover Wal-Mart.
"We get all of our inventory that we're able to give out to the kids in the area hospitals from pajama drives that people do," said Debi Katzenberger, the program's founder and coordinator.
"We use about 300 pairs a month because we do several hospitals in the area."
The Arundel seventh-graders took on the pajama drive early in the year as their service learning project; they made posters advertising the drive, kept graphs of which...
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