"I wanted to do a water fundraiser. I learned in 7th grade social studies that a lot of countries need clean water," she said. "I was in touch...
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Published
09/28/07
It's been two years since Hurricane Katrina devastated America's Gulf Coast region. Assistance was needed immediately after the storm and will continue to be needed for years to come. Surprisingly, many of America's children stepped forward to raise money for the restoration efforts there and elsewhere in the world. Find Us On Facebook
This summer, Severna Park's Nicole McFarland decided she wanted to do something to help. She researched ways to raise awareness and funds at Severna Park Middle School.
"I wanted to do a water fundraiser. I learned in 7th grade social studies that a lot of countries need clean water," she said. "I was in touch...
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