Campolindo Interact Club service project benefits foster children at Alternative Family Services in Oakland
Submitted by Rich Render
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During the winter break, the Campolindo High School Interact Club facilitated a community service project for those in need, where they filled three dozen holiday decorated mason jars with small toys and candy. The jars were then donated to the foster children at Alternative Family Services in Oakland, California, as a child's gift for the holiday.
The Campolindo students that partook in the event, helping to decorate and fill the jars, were Wiley Winkler, Sara Tabibian, Anna Rossi, Mari Testa, and Jessica Finnerty. Interact is an international community service organization for high school students, and is part of Rotary International. There are almost 15,000 Interact Clubs around the world, and the Campolindo Interact Club is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Moraga.
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