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WE Miller Helps Humane Society

Homeless animals in Timmins stand to benefit, thanks to the generosity and creativity of some students from W. Earle Miller Public School. Volunteers from the grade 4 classes recently made rainbow loom bracelets, and sold them for one-dollar each.

Homeless animals in Timmins stand to benefit, thanks to the generosity and creativity of some students from W. Earle Miller Public School.

Volunteers from the grade 4 classes recently made rainbow loom bracelets, and sold them for one-dollar each. On May 20th, a cheque for $420.00 was presented to  Aimee Trottier an Agent for the OSPCA. Since January, the volunteers gave up their recess time to make enough bracelets to sell to their schoolmates.

 

PHOTO: Left to Right: Aimee Trottier an Agent for the OSPCA, Brooklyn Bock,Brittany Bigger, Isabella Labrecque, Caelen Easton, Sage Cole, Shyla Pasternak,

Molly Zink, Chloe Woodrow, Emily Labelle and Carter Sparks.