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Teens to Offer Local Seniors Support
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Today, at 4 p.m., teens from grade 6 through 12 are invited to gather at the Flossmoor Public LIbrary to make greeting cards for local seniors. The program is part of Kids Who Care, a youth volunteer service program geared towards "improving the lives of Horizon Hospice patients, senior citizens and people with disabilities." In addition to the satisfaction of a job well done, teens can earn school-eligible community service points. And if the deal isn't sweet enough, refreshments will be provided by the library.
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