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Katie Bershadsky – COMPASSION

Georgia Military College Prep School recognizes Katie Bershadsky for earning the Character of the Week Award in demonstrating the virtue of COMPASSION.

Katie heard on the news that the Macon food pantry was completely out of food. She talked with the pantry’s director and administration at GMC about collecting and donating canned goods. Katie make posters that are displayed in Jenkins Hall and Zell Miller Hall asking for donations. She and her parents will be responsible for transporting the food to Macon. It is good to know that there are caring, compassionate students at GMC.

Submitted on November 13, 2008 by
MAJ Harriett Nelson
Grade 7 Science