Members of Carroll County Altrusa packed nearly 150 bags that will be sent home with area students as part of End 68 Hours of Hunger. From left: Ruth Stevens, Bartlett; Linda Armstrong, Conway; Marsha Brown, Center Conway; Sharrene Bernhardt Henderson; and seated, Janel Maxwell, Fryeburg. (CATHY BAYBUTT PHOTO)
Members of Carroll County Altrusa packed nearly 150 bags that will be sent home with area students as part of End 68 Hours of Hunger. From left: Ruth Stevens, Bartlett; Linda Armstrong, Conway; Marsha Brown, Center Conway; Sharrene Bernhardt Henderson; and seated, Janel Maxwell, Fryeburg. (CATHY BAYBUTT PHOTO)
CONWAY — Members of Carroll County Altrusa packed nearly 150 bags that will be sent home with students from area schools as part of its monthly commitment to End 68 Hours of Hunger in Conway.
Every Thursday during the school year, volunteers from the community perform this task. The fourth Thursday of the month is Altrusa’s turn.
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