Wolfson Students Step Up

Cheyenne Mead
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Cheyenne Mead, a sophomore at Samuel Wolfson School for Advanced Studies, has founded The Family Promise Club, an initiative to partner with Family Promise of Jacksonville to support its mission of providing shelter, meals, and support for families in need. Mead spearheaded the club after realizing the impact Wolfson students could have on unhoused families and children.

Through this initiative, Wolfson students hosted an Easter event with the nonprofit for unhoused families to ensure each child attending received an Easter basket and enjoyed some holiday fun.

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