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Fundraiser helps Honor Flight reach milestone
Fundraiser helps Honor Flight reach milestone
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McKinzie Payton
JOPLIN, Mo. — A fundraiser for local veterans reaches a major milestone in Joplin this morning. Easterseals Midwest presented a check for nearly $1,900 to three members of the Webb City Elk’s Lodge who are raising money for “Honor Flight of the Ozarks.” Easterseals teaches adults with disabilities the skills they need to live independently and become community leaders.
Adults at Easterseals spent one week collecting donations at Walmart, an energetic fundraiser that involved lots of cheering, line dances, and music. They chose to donate the money to Honor Flight because of their close relationship with the Elks.
“Giving back to our veterans is meaningful for them, and it gives them a sense of purpose. It shows that you know, by giving back they feel a sense of belonging, and it’s just a great responsibility that we all have to give back to our community,” said Tracy Taylor, Easterseals Midwest manager of autism services.