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Invisible Children to hold Awareness Week
12 hours ago ago from Coppell Student Media
by Divya Kumar News Editor The Invisible Children Club is holding an Awareness Week in order to promote their club and the children in third world countries who are less fortunate than those here. Each day of this week will therefore be marked off with a theme in order to call attention. Monday's theme is X Marks the Spot where students are asked to wear a duct tape red X on their chest in order to the invisible children; on ...
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7 hours ago ago from CaryCitizen
Cary, NC On December 17th, from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Heron's at the Umstead Hotel and Spa will be hosting a Gala event to raise funds and awareness for the Triangle Family Services Organization. This organization was founded in 1937 to help families in crisis overcome life's challenges by giving them the tools they need to move away from crisis and into more stable and healthy life situations. They offer a range of services including parenting ...
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Have you ever heard of all these little holidays that no one really celebrates. I think that if people celebrated holidays every day then people would get less bored with their lives. Like the 15th is mcdonalds day so everyone would be goin to mcdonalds that day. And then there's 420 of course.. haha And then 16th is high five day so you'd give everyone a high five! And then the 30th is national honesty day. So you would tell the truth ...
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