Boxes Packed by Great Volunteers

Norfolk warehouse has enthusiastic and energetic 3rd thru 6th grade students from St. Ludger’s school in Creighton, NE sorting and packing clothes this morning. They are volunteering for 1.5 hours and in their first 30 minutes, they already had 35 boxes done – one pallet full! They are working up an appetite for Pizza Ranch when done here. Thank you for your servant hearts and quick packing!
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