Teens Ready To Shovel For Mt. Lebo Seniors
When it snows in Mt. Lebanon, some residents, especially senior citizens, turn to neighbors and students to help remove snow from their sidewalks.
For about 10 years, Mt. Lebanon High School's community service office has run Chore Corps, a student volunteer group that shovels sidewalks for senior citizens.
"The program actually is to both help in the fall and the spring to rake leaves for our elderly in Mt. Lebanon community, and then in the wintertime to shovel snow ... for the elderly," said Judith Kolko, the community service coordinator for Mt. Lebanon School District.
Read more: www.post-gazette.com/pg/10028/1031522-55.stm
For about 10 years, Mt. Lebanon High School's community service office has run Chore Corps, a student volunteer group that shovels sidewalks for senior citizens.
"The program actually is to both help in the fall and the spring to rake leaves for our elderly in Mt. Lebanon community, and then in the wintertime to shovel snow ... for the elderly," said Judith Kolko, the community service coordinator for Mt. Lebanon School District.
Read more: www.post-gazette.com/pg/10028/1031522-55.stm
Labels: community service, high school, senior citizens
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