Day Of Caring Brings Volunteers To North Escambia
October 25, 2008
About 1,200 volunteers were hard at work Friday in Escambia County, including about 20 at Ernest Ward Middle School, as part of the United Way’s Day of Caring.
The one-day community events put volunteers from area businesses to work across the county at nonprofits, home and schools.
About 20 volunteers from the Pensacola accounting firm Saltmarsh, Cleaveland & Gund spend the morning doing a little cleanup around Ernest Ward Middle School. The volunteers cleaned out buidlings, and cleaned up flower beds around the Walnut Hill School.
Pictured above: United Way Day of Caring volunteers Beth Varhalla, Megan Rice and Carol Gaines clean out a flower bed at Ernest Ward Middle School.
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I think they should do that do Bratt Elementary to because that would be very cool. Most kids at Bratt would enjoy having a nice little area to rest and to just look at pretty nature.