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Second Grader’s Birthday Grants Wishes For Animals

Arianna La Rose recently turned her birthday into a philanthropic project aimed at helping others.

Arianna is pictured with Chris Elton, former Woodhull parent and director of the Babylon Animal Shelter.
Arianna is pictured with Chris Elton, former Woodhull parent and director of the Babylon Animal Shelter. (Fire Island School District)

Press release from the Fire Island School District:

March 18, 2021

Woodhull Elementary School second grader Arianna La Rose recently turned her birthday into a philanthropic project aimed at helping others. As part of her effort, she dedicated her past birthday to collecting toys and food for the animals at the Babylon Animal Shelter. Arianna is pictured with Chris Elton, former Woodhull parent and director of the Babylon Animal Shelter.

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