St. Agnes School students
aid Afghan evacuees

Julia Chami, in the background, Ashleigh Land, left, and Catherine Chami, sixth-graders at St. Agnes School, delivered personal hygiene products to Catholic Charities’ St. Anthony Campus at 22nd and Market Streets Oct. 26. (Photo Special to The Record)

St. Agnes School sixth-graders held a toiletries drive to benefit Afghan evacuees who will be resettled by Catholic Charities of Louisville.

On Oct. 26 a group of students delivered more than $500 worth of products to the charities’ St. Anthony Campus on 22nd and Market Streets, where the offices of the Migration and Refugee Services program are located.

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