Students raise $4,000 for Haiti

CORNWALL — Local efforts for Haitian earthquake relief found Cornwall Consolidated School students serving pancakes at the school Sunday morning, March 14.

Third-, fourth- and fifth-graders in the Roots and Shoots program, with help from local businesses and individuals who donated door prizes, added to the pot with their hard work.

Combined with funds raised from the Love and Haiti regional dance and a hot dog lunch at the school, $4,000 will be sent to the Haiti Health Foundation.

The school has a close connection to Haiti in former student Devon Root, who  is now a nurse serving with the foundation at a hospital there.    

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