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Local Key Club receives $1,000 grant

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January 25, 2021
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The Botetourt Kiwanis Key Club of Lord Botetourt High School has received a $1,000 grant from the Kiwanis Children’s Fund through Key Club International. The “K Boxes” service project will include the distribution of 121 individual boxes containing healthy snacks, school supplies, recreational items, a positive handwritten note, art supplies, and personal care items to area youth in Botetourt County the week before Spring Break. During the pandemic year, the Key Club delivered 75 donated meals to Straight Street Youth Center, volunteered for the annual Kiwanis Recycling Day, packed and delivered 56 fruit baskets in Botetourt County and  partnered with the James River Key Club to serve the Botetourt Food Pantry. Donations for “K Boxes” and future Key Club service projects can be made by calling 540-588-5976, keyclublbhs20@gmail.com, Like us on Facebook Key Club – Lord Botetourt High School, Instagram @lbhs.keyclub. More than $66,000 was awarded to 69 Key Clubs worldwide to assist club members with high-impact service in their schools and communities.

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