MBS Eighth Graders Work With Chesapeake Housing Mission Building a Handicap Ramp For Westover Woman
Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 31, 2019

Most Blessed Sacrament Catholic School eighth graders worked together this month as a team with Chesapeake Housing Mission to build a handicap ramp for a Westover woman. The students worked under the direction of Joe Flanagan and Kevin Johnson of the Chesapeake Housing Mission in using hand and power tools in their task completion. The... Read more »
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