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Three Sisters School Helps Local Food Bank

By Lorene Ferguson, November 16, 2016

The first through fourth grades from Three Sisters Adventist Christian School (TSACS) in Bend, Ore., visited Neighbor Impact, a community service organization in Redmond, Ore., on Friday, Sept. 30

At the site, the students helped with their garden project, which provides fresh food choices for families in the community. The students picked chard, carrots and radishes; planted garlic; and weeded the garden. Students also toured the warehouse and learned how food boxes are packed and supplies given out. 

Fifth- through eighth-grade students took a turn at Neighbor Impact on Oct. 29 to help pack food boxes for distribution. TSACS students are collecting canned and nonperishable food items for the food boxes as well.

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Featured in: December 2016

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Lorene Ferguson

Redmond Church communication leader
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