Treasure Trove of Donations Will Bless Orphans in Cameroon

In December, Karen O’Kane, Marketing Director of Annapolis Chick-fil-A, brought a treasure trove of donations to the Maryland OGT warehouse. Included were boxes of children’s books, hard toys and totes. A special donation were the 100 handmade no-sew blankets, crafted by 150 of the volunteers. The volunteers were part of the November Passport to Serve project, sponsored by the CFAs of Annapolis, Severna Park, and Crofton. Children at the orphanage in Cameroon will be blessed by all these gifts.
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