School Nutrition gives to Cheer and Toy Shop

MOULTRIE, Ga. — The School Nutrition workers recently donated to the Children’s Cheer and Toy Shop, a charity operated by school social workers.

From left are Arden Folsom, social worker at Hamilton Elementary; Liz Murphy, social worker at R.B. Wright; Adrianne Bowden, social worker at Stringfellow; Tonya Parker of School Nutrition; Mandy Kinsey of School Nutrition; Angie Kling, social worker at Sunset Elementary and director of the Children’s Cheer & Toy Shop; Irma Townsend, assistant superintendent of student services; Stephanie Hardy, social worker at Cox Elementary; Laura Taylor, social worker intern; and Lara Littleton, social worker at Odom Elementary.

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