UTICA — Safe Schools Mohawk Valley recently made a donation of hot-cocoa packets in handmade envelopes decorated with drawings and words of inspiration for patients at the Mohawk Valley Health System (MVHS) Cancer Center. “The MVHS Cancer Center is extremely grateful to the children from Safe Schools Mohawk Valley for thinking of our patients in […]
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UTICA — Safe Schools Mohawk Valley recently made a donation of hot-cocoa packets in handmade envelopes decorated with drawings and words of inspiration for patients at the Mohawk Valley Health System (MVHS) Cancer Center.
“The MVHS Cancer Center is extremely grateful to the children from Safe Schools Mohawk Valley for thinking of our patients in the Cancer Center for their generous donation,” MVHS Cancer Center Executive Director Cindy Christian said in a release announcing the donation. “We know our patents will be so appreciative.”
The donation came from children at 10 local elementary schools who wanted to make something to brighten the day for patients currently undergoing cancer treatment.
Safe Schools Mohawk Valley says it is a nonprofit organization that works with at-risk youth and their families to keep them in school, help them graduate high school, and prepare them for college or a career.