Indian high school students on the Blackfeet Reservation in Montana have raised $4,000 to help needy families for the holidays.
The seniors at Browning High School donated $2,000 of their own money. The rest they raised through bake sales and other methods.
With the money, the students buy gifts for families and children. The students worked with the tribal housing authority and welfare office to identify 15 to 20 families.
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Browning seniors brighten Christmas
(The Great Falls Tribune 12/20)
Indian students raise $4K to help needy families
Tuesday, December 20, 2005
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