Teen collects jeans for homeless
/ Category: Jean NewsAbby Moore is a typical teenager. She is on the student council and participates in FFA and her church youth group. She enjoys sports.
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Abby Moore is a typical teenager. She is on the student council and participates in FFA and her church youth group. She enjoys sports.
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VEEDERSBURG, Ind. — Fountain Central eighth-grader Abby Moore is working to collect jeans for Aeropostale’s Teens for Jeans program. Moore hopes that Fountain Central can accumulate 500 pairs of jeans to donate to Aeropostale by Wednesday.
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If you have jeans in any size or style that you no longer wear, a Del Norte High club would like to have them. The Do Something Del Norte KIN Club along with the Associated Student Body is collecting gently used jeans so they can be given to homeless teenagers.
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