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Impact Clay Train makes successful stop at Grove Park Elementary

Posted 3/21/24

ORANGE PARK – Last Saturday’s Impact Clay Train at Grove Park Elementary was so successful it needed 138 volunteers to serve 168 residents with mobile neighborhood care teams of healthcare …

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Impact Clay Train makes successful stop at Grove Park Elementary


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ORANGE PARK – Last Saturday’s Impact Clay Train at Grove Park Elementary was so successful it needed 138 volunteers to serve 168 residents with mobile neighborhood care teams of healthcare professionals and community workers who play a role in improving healthcare and social services with positive outcomes by providing check-ups, showers, haircuts, food pantry, hot meal, nutrition, addiction support, mental health and health education to underserved areas of the county. The Train will make its next stop at Keystone Heights Junior/Senior High on April 20 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Clay Hill Elementary on May 18 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The Springs Church Outreach made the Train a part of its Volunteer Day of Service. Also, the Rotary Club of Orange Park and the Orange Park Lions Club joined One Clay Schools, Director Laura Fogarty and Superintendent David Broskie.