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TLE Blackwood, NJ Raises $2,300 for the Multiple Sclerosis Society
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TLE Blackwood, NJ Raises $2,300 for the Multiple Sclerosis Society

Students at The Learning Experience in Blackwood, NJ learned about what philanthropy means by working together to raise $2,300 for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society.

Throughout the month of May, the students along with their families, school faculty, and community members participated in various fundraisers such as selling candy and gift baskets to expand their efforts. The participants ended their week by doing MS Walks around the school and Washington Lake Park to further raise money for research.

Read the full article by clicking on this link: TLE Blackwood Raises Money for the Multiple Sclerosis Society.

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