Local pre-school students hoping to make Valentine’s Day even more special
By: Mathew Quijano
Posted: Feb 10, 2021 7:02 PM EDT
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COLOMA, Mich. – Students at Coloma Elementary School made cards for Lory’s Place, a grief counseling center in St. Joseph County that provides support for adults and children that have suffered a loss.
Students got creative, drawing anything from dogs to Christmas trees.
One preschooler stated “It makes me feel happy,” and he hopes to make them feel better.
The cards are set to be delivered to Lory’s Place on Thursday.
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