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850 Klein Students Take Part In 'Klein Serves' Community Event
More than 800 Klein ISD students volunteered at more than 20 location last week as part of the district's 'Klein Cares' program.

From Klein ISD
KLEIN, TX — It was a day of service last weekend for more than 850 Klein High School students as part of Klein Serves. While volunteering at more than 20 locations and events across the area, students exemplified our district’s strategic priority of building community and Klein High School’s core values of empathy, gratitude, perseverance, integrity, and most of all service.
Students say Saturday’s event (Oct. 27) was their way of giving back to a community that has given them so much.
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“We care about our community and want them to know that our age does not limit our ability to help where help is needed.” - Ayisat Adegbindin, Klein Serves Student Event Leader.
All day Saturday, student volunteers lent a hand at the Northwest Harris County Heart Walk, washed vehicles at Klein High School, and helped faculty and staff at Brill Elementary get ready for their carnival and tend to their garden.
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