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CCA Makes a Difference in Wenatchee

By Tracy Ringering, November 24, 2017

Cascade Christian Academy (CCA) in Wenatchee, Wash., participated in Make a Difference Day on Oct. 26, 2017, with projects for all of their students in kindergarten through 12th grade.

Some of the projects they were involved in included:

  • Volunteer chore services with home and yard projects for disabled/senior adults;
  • Light house cleanup;
  • "Sleep Tight" project to make fleece blankets for foster/shelter children;
  • Singing for elderly people;
  • Making Christmas stockings for foster children through CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates);
  • Camp Zanika fall cleanup.

CCA was awarded a $200 grant toward blankets and Christmas stocking materials for 2017 Make a Difference Day. This grant was made possible through USA Weekend Magazine prizes from the Gannett Foundation, now managed by the Community Foundation of Northern Central Washington.

CCA is a kindergarten through 12th-grade Seventh-day Adventist school that focuses on educating their kids to love, do the right thing in all circumstances, forgive and live in peace, and bring their best to everything they do.

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Cascade Christian Academy students spent the day helping with fall cleanup and getting Camp Zanika ready for the winter.

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CCA students in kindergarten through third-grade visited residents of River West and were very energetic with their singing.

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CCA fourth- and fifth-graders visited Blossom Valley and enjoyed talking and singing with the residents.

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A group of CCA junior high students had a great time working on Christmas stockings for CASA, an organization that fills stockings for local foster children.

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Featured in: December 2017

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Tracy Ringering

Cascade Christian Academy vice principal for finance
Section
Upper Columbia Conference

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