
Stephi Smith
Key Club moves their collected items into separate categories that will later be divided into bags for homeless shelters.
Key Club separated different products to be divided among the two homeless shelters they would be donating to, Pathways For Women, a homeless shelter designed for abused women and the Cocoon House in Everett, a teen homeless shelter.
Members of the club were packed into advisor Kimberly Nelson’s classroom yesterday and tables were lined with varying products, from shampoo to toothpaste and toothbrushes.
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