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Milledgeville students volunteer with CHIP

On Saturday, April 25 in the middle of a thunderstorm, the following students crawled out of bed, braved the weather, and volunteered their time with the Masonichip (Child Identification Program) at the Baldwin County Early Learning Center. These students helped process 75 comprehensive Safety ID packages for children just a few months old through early teen years! 

Pictured left to right: Rebekah Byrd, Timothy Johnson, Cecilia Diggs, Diwieja Utsey, Karl Fales, Ashleigh Riddle, Matthew Floody, TreSeur Felton, and former GMC Engineering VP COL Ed Moore.

very own Ed Moore.