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1/ Agmen Christi served the community of
Belle Glade the weekend of Dec. 11
2 / The Jesuit basketball team provides gifts
for a local migrant family each Christmas
3 / The Outreach Ensemble performs at the
Children's Cancer Center in December
4 / Members of Agmen Christi provided gifts
for migrant children at an event in Plant City
in December
5/ The Environmental Club cleaned up
more than 1,000 pounds of trash from the
Hillsborough River
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kazoos and bells to all of the children
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mas-themed selections.
on a Saturday at Hyer Family Park. Sixty
in creating some 3,200 wooden toys for
sick and needy children. They sanded,
primed, painted, and assembled each
toy. The Palm Harbor-based ToyMakers
of East Lake charity said it was their most
productive toymaking event ever.
connected with children in the Migrant
Education Program for their annual
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cally requested gifts, and
and
karaoke. Likewise, Jesuit basketball,
as it does each year, “adopted” a local
to the family prior to the last home game
Okeechobee the weekend of Dec. 11
for two days of service. They provided
manual labor for the community, gifts
for local children, celebrated Mass, and
participated in the procession for Our
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6 / Dozens of Jesuit students such as Zachary Reich '22
(left) regularly volunteer at Metropolitan Ministries
7 / Key Club helped ToyMakers of East Lake create more
than 3,200 wooden toys for children
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