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Students from Benjamin Franklin Elementary’s 7th grade TOP (Teen Outreach Program) donated nutrition bags to all the children as take-home activities.

The TOP program is a voluntary, nationally recognized, evidence-based program providing teens with the tools and opportunities to build life and leadership skills, strengthen relationships, and avoid risky behaviors.

The activity was led by Savanah Bowen, who was quick to choose who would receive the donations.

The Head Start children were happy to check out their bags and take them home to enjoy.

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