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One group traveled to Peru where they helped build an orphanage. Pictured are Chelsea Lamb, Megan Bruns and Lisa Castro as they work on one of the orphanage’s walls.

Students in the social work 406 class had the opportunity to visit the Statehouse in Columbus and meet with Sen. Randy Gardner of Bowling Green. While they were in Columbus, they also advocated on behalf of higher education initiatives.

get started as a non-profit organization. But Lehmann isn’t alone in this process because she has help from Kami Sayre, the mother of the children for whom Lehmann baby sits.

“Right now we’re just trying to figure out exactly what to do,” said Sayre.

Both Lehmann and Sayre are hoping to become a non-profit organization by 2009.

-Leslie Bixler ’06
Excerpted from The (Fremont) News-Messenger, Feb. 19, 2007

 


 
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