Lambda Chi Omega Donates To CCF

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

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Warsaw Lambda Chi Omega Sorority recently donated $500 to the Kosciusko County Cancer Care Fund. Pictured (L to R) are, front row: Liz Surface, LCOS, presenting a check to Sonia DeGaetano, KCCCF president; second row: Pam Starkweather and Joyce Garman, LCOS, and Pat Ellis; back row: Dave Mayer, Bob Sanders, Rebecca Spitler and Ron Smock. Through various fundraising activities, the sorority raises more than $10,000 for donations. Their main project is providing eye glasses for all children in Kosciusko school systems, working with the nurses at each school.

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Warsaw Lambda Chi Omega Sorority recently donated $500 to the Kosciusko County Cancer Care Fund. Pictured (L to R) are, front row: Liz Surface, LCOS, presenting a check to Sonia DeGaetano, KCCCF president; second row: Pam Starkweather and Joyce Garman, LCOS, and Pat Ellis; back row: Dave Mayer, Bob Sanders, Rebecca Spitler and Ron Smock. Through various fundraising activities, the sorority raises more than $10,000 for donations. Their main project is providing eye glasses for all children in Kosciusko school systems, working with the nurses at each school.

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