Serving the Community: Lawrence County CTC Peer Leadership Weekend Food Pantry

If you're looking for ways to give back or want to learn more about how to get involved with this effort, consider reaching out to the Peer Leadership Program or supporting local organizations like New Life Bread Basket. Together, we can continue to foster a community that takes care of one another, no matter the circumstances. Call (724) 658-3583, and we can put you in contact with the advisor in charge of the pantry, the linen closet, or the Boutique! In advance, thank you.

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Lyn McVicker
Spherobolt Season: Whoville Comes to LCCTC

“Whether they're learning to debug a tricky block of code or designing a festive Whoville scene, these budding technologists are proving that education can be engaging, innovative, and just plain fun . . . so much fun that maybe their hearts will grow three sizes while they learn! “

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Catch Our Students' Banners at the Hometown Holiday Parade!

“This Saturday, if you're heading downtown for the Hometown Holiday Parade, make sure to keep an eye out for some incredible artwork produced by our talented Commercial Art students! Several banners designed by our students will be featured prominently during the event, including the main banner leading the parade procession and two sponsor banners displayed on either side of the performance stage.”

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Lyn McVickerCommercial Art
Preparing to Feed Families This Thanksgiving: A Heartwarming Effort

“A heartfelt thank you to all involved—Hope, the Peer Leaders, Victory Church, Nick Neupauer, and everyone who has contributed in any way. This Thanksgiving, thanks to your efforts, these students have learned firsthand the joy of giving back and the impact of providing for others. It's a beautiful reminder of the true meaning of the holiday: community, gratitude, and service.”

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Lyn McVickerPeer Leader
Peer Leadership Veterans Day Project

“As we reflect on the sacrifices made by veterans, it’s important to remember that gestures of gratitude—whether big or small—have a lasting impact. The Peer Leadership program’s efforts on Veterans Day helped to ensure that our local heroes knew they were remembered, honored, and truly appreciated for everything they have done.”

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