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Community Collects Teddy Bears for Newtown FamiliesDrive for donations runs through January 11ANCHORAGE - Campbell Elementary School in Anchorage took donations to help the children of Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown, Connecticut. On Thursday students organized a teddy bear drive. By mid-afternoon they’d collected more than two-dozen stuffed animals. Students said it’s a way to show Sandy Hook students kids around the country are thinking about them. “One school that has a tragedy like that happen should have all schools help,” said sixth grade student Kyle Aldridge-Mejia. While there’s no set goal, Aldridge-Mejia said he’d like the community to help them hit 2,000 bears. Campbell Elementary has donation boxes set up at a number of partner businesses around Anchorage including Sara’s Sandwiches, Village Inn on Dimond and Gallos Mexican Restaurant on Arctic. The teddy bear drives run through January 11. |
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Anonymous said on Friday, Dec 21 at 12:15 PM
These kids are trying to help and you a knocking them down for it?
109767111kg said on Thursday, Dec 20 at 9:54 PM
why not send the newtown school a card and instead donate money to local charities. Teddy bears will most likely end up in the trash. The money can be donated in honor of the Newtown Victims. I think that's what the victims would like to happen.
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