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High School Students Illustrate City's Neediest

Artwork from Mary Institute & Country Day School and Saint Joseph's Academy students is featured as part of the United Way 100 Neediest Families campaign.

Since 1922, St. Louisans have banded together to help local families in need during the holidays. For almost 60 years, that tradition continued as the United Way’s 100 Neediest Families campaign, profiling 100 families availible for adoption in the St. Louis area.

Each case is profiled in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, which has partnered with the program for more than 5 decades. Students from high schools across the city contributed artwork to the campaign, illustrating the despair and need of profiled families.

From hundreds of entries, 40 student works are featured with the campaign, including students from Mary Institute & Country Day School and Saint Joseph's Academy. Students include: Claire Rush from MICDS, Rachel Marks from Saint Joseph's, Natalie Newman from MICDS, DeAnna Pope from MICDS, Sunna Khan from MICDS, Elizabeth McKown from MICDS, Anna Haas from Saint Joseph's and Mohad Zahid from MICDS.

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Last year, contributors donated $1.3 million and adopted 1,300 cases. 

To adopt or donate, call 314-421-6060 between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. on weekdays, visit www.100neediestcases.org, or mail a check to P.O. Box 955925, St. Louis, Mo. 63195.

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Press play on the slideshow to see all the featured artwork. Click through our photo gallery to see images from MICDS and Saint Joseph's.

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