March 6th, 2010
(NBC) - A breast cancer awareness bracelet has landed a student at New York’s South Glens Falls High School in hot water.
“It wasn’t really a distraction,” Nicholas Morgan insisted.
Nick’s mom says he’s not a troublemaker, but this week trouble found him, thanks to the bracelet on his right wrist.
It says “I love boobies.”
The sale of the rubber bands benefits a not-for-profit that raises breast cancer awareness among teens. Nick’s mom, Barbara Gifford, bought it at a store in the mall after he asked for it for his birthday.
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March 5th, 2010
ONE hundred wristbands bearing messages of support for troops in Afghanistan were distributed within hours of arriving at The Northern Echo offices yesterday.
There has been an overwhelming demand for the wristbands since the launch of The Northern Echo campaign to support 3 Rifles’ Swift and Bold Wristband appeal, which raises money for the battalion’s injured soldiers and the families of soldiers killed in action.
The newspaper’s offices in Darlington and Bishop Auckland sold out of wristbands within hours of the launch, and dozens more people have reserved wristbands from future deliveries.
Fifty more wristbands were delivered to each office yesterday. Anyone who was not notified of their arrival, will be contacted as soon as another batch arrives.
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March 4th, 2010
WATERLOO - Ensuring impoverished African villagers have easy access to clean water may seem like an impossible task for a group of Iowa high school kids.But Columbus High School students are walking Saturday to raise funds and help make that possible for three communities in north central Kenya. The Walk for Water will be held at Hawkeye Community College beginning at 9:30 a.m. The public is invited to donate to the cause or collect pledges and join students in the five-kilometer (or 3.1 mile) walk around the college’s interior courtyard.
Columbus’ service club organized the event after the school was among 30 chosen for the fund-raising effort benefiting Kenyan and Ugandan water projects by Canadian nonprofit Impossible 2 Possible. Senior Grace Moore, the club’s president, said they decided on the event because “the women and children would have to walk to get their water.” Campus minister Mary Pedersen added, “The average is at least three miles to get their water.”
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February 27th, 2010
Chicken or beef? What about fish, vegetarian or a jacket potato? A new scheme is helping prevent disappointment for primary school pupils at lunchtime.
With three choices a day for school dinners, sometimes a child will end up disappointed when their favourite runs out before they get to the counter. But a new scheme being piloted at around 40 schools in the county is changing that.
Schools taking part in the scheme include: · Barnwood C of E Primary · Berkeley · Blakeney · Cashes Green, Stroud · Castle Hill, Brockworth.
· Chesterton, Cirencester · Dursley C of E Primary · Forest View, Cinderford Children choose their food when they arrive at school in the morning and are given a coloured wristband corresponding to a particular dish. They then redeem the wristbands at lunchtime for the right meals – making for happier children and easier meal planning for caterers.
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February 25th, 2010

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