GIVING NEEDY A BREAK VALLEY STUDENTS USE THEIR SPRING VACATION TO HELP OTHERS.Spring break may be a time to take it easy for many students, but for some, a vacation is a time to help the less fortunate. Gearing up for spring break, students at Bishop Alemany High School Bishop Alemany High School is a Roman Catholic secondary school located in the Mission Hills neighboorhood of Los Angeles, California, located in the San Fernando Valley. It is located within the San Fernando Pastoral Region of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. in Mission Hills raised money to help fight hunger Fight Hunger is a global initiative, based in Rome, Italy [1], calling for the end of child hunger by 2015 [2]. It is organised by the World Food Programme and its partners, and comprises different activities throughout the year. overseas and provide food for local needy families over Easter weekend. The school instills in its students the value of helping others through community service projects throughout the year. Complete story / Page 8 CAPTION(S): photo Photo: (color) Bishop Alemany High School students Christina Nunez, Molly Casanova, Elizabeth Reyes and Janelle Nazario unpack See pack. boxes of canned goods to be placed in food baskets Please [improve the article] or discuss this issue on the talk page. for local needy families. Mark Kellam/Valley News |
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