Carmel High School Students To Host Fundraiser April 30 To Fight Hunger
by Richard Kuehn on 04/26/14
There are so many hungry people on the Monterey Peninsula, it was good to read that Carmel High students participated in a nationwide movement called Empty Bowl, which works to bring awareness to hunger. During the program, they made handmade bowls, which will be used to serve soup to attendees at a fundraiser. Funds are then used to combat hunger. At Carmel High School, they will use the fundraiser to showcase student art, and host an open house for the new science wing. If you're free, I encourage you to attend April 30 from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. in the Upper Quad at Carmel High School. Bread and gourmet soups which were donated by local restaurants will be served, and the fee is $20 per person, with all proceeds to go to Ag Against Hunger.
http://www.montereyherald.com/localnews/ci_25479763/carmel-students-raise-money-combat-hunger
About Richard Kuehn
& Hands to Help Seniors:
After more than a decade of caregiving, both
in a professional environment and for a 97 year old family member, it became
clear to me that there are many seniors that can't afford to pay for a private
duty caregiver, not to mention medical expenses, food and property taxes on
their home. I decided to form a non-profit to help seniors with any
service they might need to get by, should they be unable to afford this
themselves. From putting on a new roof to providing a hot meal, Hands to
Help Seniors is there to help. Please visit my blog where I talk about
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