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Dinners & 'Blankets of Hope' for Inspirica

Parents' Association
Thank you to everyone who helped organize and participate in two great community service events this last week.  On Tuesday, Feb. 4, Upper School students provided and served a warm dinner at Inspirica’s homeless shelter in Stamford.

On Wednesday, Feb. 5, 25 Early Childhood and Lower School students made handmade valentines to attach to Blankets of Hope, which will be given to Inspirica’s clients in need. 
Thank you to the students and parent volunteers who had fun while working diligently to create over 80 valentines. The blankets are sure to bring warmth and smiles to their many clients in need. Thank you to the Ghoussias family for introducing the NCCS community to the “Blankets of Hope” organization.
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