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United Way prepares school bookpacks for children in need
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Volunteers from United Way of Androscoggin County, from left, Bart Kelsea, Marc Paquette and Terri Kelsea, all of Lewiston, help fill almost 600 backpacks with donated school supplies Friday morning at the United Way in Lewiston. The bags, some donated from L.L. Bean, and the school supplies, donated from BigLots!, Wal-Mart Distribution Center, Androscoggin Chamber Business After Hours and the Auburn-Lewiston Rotary Club, will be delivered to schools throughout Androscoggin County for children in need. “It’s a great thing to do and a great cause,” said Bart Kelsea, who has been helping with the program for four years. Poland Spring Water Co. also donated bottles of water for the bags.
Kayla Minkowski, 18, left, and her sister Emily, 15, help fill almost 600 backpacks with school supplies at the United Way of Androscoggin County in Lewiston on Friday morning.
Rachel Hawksley, left, marketing coordinator for United Way, and Denise Paquette help at the United Way of Androscoggin County in Lewiston on Friday morning to fill almost 600 backpacks with school supplies for children in need.
Auburn Mayor Jonathan LaBonte helps fill almost 600 backpacks with school supplies for children at the United Way of Androscoggin County in Lewiston on Friday morning.
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