MICHIGAN CITY — When your school is a Dress for Success school, the opportunity to get out of uniform and into a comfy pair of jeans can be awfully appealing.
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Coolspring students wear jeans to aid southern Indiana schools
MICHIGAN CITY — When your school is a Dress for Success school, the opportunity to get out of uniform and into a comfy pair of jeans can be awfully appealing.
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Coolspring students wear jeans to aid southern Indiana schools
Blue jeans are the common denominator of American closets
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Old jeans, new life: Habitat project aimed at raising funds for house construction
Boonton High School's Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) collected 53 pairs of gently worn jeans in just a little over a week during the Jeans for Teens drive. They will be donated to a homeless shelter. The FBLA plans to get an earlier start to their donation drive next year to collect more jeans for youth in need and to raise awareness of teen homelessness. Shown from left are: Aisha …
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Teens for Jeans at Boonton High School
Fifteen-year-old just completed his third Teens for Jeans effort, plans to expand donor base.
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According to Aéropostale (French for “air mail”), the trendy clothing stores popular with students, as many as one in three homeless people in the United States is under 18. Through the clothier’s DoSomething.org organization for socially…
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Jeans for teens, from teens
This is a great story from Niagara Falls about some students caring about their community.
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I’ll probably never wear a pair of scratch-and-sniff jeans.
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Hollifield: Raspberry jeans? That's fruit of the looney
Monday, Feb. 13, is the last day to donate used jeans for homeless teens through the Teens for Jeans community service project sponsored by the Holbrook Junior/Senior High School Junior Honor Society through Aeropostale jeans.
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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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Members of the Potomac Senior High School National Honor Society collected over 100 pairs of jeans to donate to the homeless during a "Teens for Jeans" drive at the school Saturday morning.
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