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New Providence Kindergarteners Collect Toys for Burn Center Patients
Kindergarten students at New Providence Elementary worked with the Lexington County Fire Service to collect the toys and games.

New Providence Elementary kindergarten students adopted the Jeffrey Chavis House in Augusta, Ga. for their yearlong service project.
The Jeffrey Chavis House benefits pediatric and adolescent burn patients. In cooperation with the local Lexington County Fire Service, students collected toys and games for children at the center.Â
During the 2012-2013 school year, every grade level at New Providence Elementary will complete a service project.
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Other projects include collecting toiletries and personal care items for residents of Lexington Extended Care, Nancy K. Perry Children’s Home, Oliver Gospel Mission and the Veteran’s Hospital, and collecting books and toys for children in the hospital through the Happy Wheels program.
Submitted by Lexington One.
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