Volunteers and Church Members Complete 100 Hygiene Kits for OGT Rocky Mountain
Recently, the Orphan Grain Train Rocky Mountain Branch, Saturday morning volunteers along with some church members of St Paul Lutheran Church in Julesburg, CO. worked together to complete 100 hygiene kits. Everyone at the gathering pitched in and it didn’t take long for all the kits to be boxed and put into inventory. With the success of this kit packing day, OGT Rocky Mountain volunteers are looking to do other group packs in the future. Thank you, OGT Julesburg volunteers for showing up on a Saturday morning to put together hygiene kits! A solid 100 into inventory for the Colorado branch!
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