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Press Releases:
Leadership Students Clean Up
Cigarette Butts to Benefit MYCP
KEY WEST – Mindy Vinson, who instructs the Key West High
School Be the Change Leadership Class, recently received an $833.33 check
for help with the Sept. 15 cigarette butt clean up in Key West. Monroe Youth
Challenge Program sponsors the leadership class and pays Vinson as the MYCP
Lower Keys Prevention Coordinator. She recruited more than 20 students to
hike along U.S. 1 on a steamy Saturday to remove cigarette butts. In all,
the days’ work totaled more than 13,000 cigarette butts. |
Photo Credit: MYCP Cal Sutphin (with poster)
presents MYCP Lower Keys Prevention Coordinator Mindy Vinson (to his
right) and her leadership class with a check for $833.33 to honor their
help to remove more than 13,000 cigarette butts from U.S. 1 in Key West
Sept. 15.
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