November 16, 2016
Volunteers from around Fairfax County came out to not only donate food but pack it in colorful bins that formed the outline for a giant human graphic of a sunrise. The volunteers filled it in themselves, wearing T-shirts of different colors, at the end of the project and were photographed by Daniel Dancer and Art for the Sky.
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Completing Circle of Giving
Volunteers compile more than 7,500 pounds in donated food for Lorton Community Action Center and Britepaths.
“It helped save my son from the streets,” Jeter said. Rather than continuing to run with a dangerous crowd, he got involved with an LCAC job training program called Job Corps and later enlisted in the U.S. Army.
Fairfax County: Volunteers compile more than 7,500 pounds in donated food for Lorton Community Action Center and Britepaths.
Wanda Jeter of Lorton has been a volunteer with the Lorton Community Action Center for 20 years. As single mother who’s struggled to provide for herself and four children, she’s also been a client.
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