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Altrusa International of Fargo outlines literacy and service projects to Moorhead Human Rights Commission
Summary
Altrusa International of Fargo co-president Katherine Chilton Warner told the Moorhead Human Rights Commission about the group's literacy-focused projects, international and district structure, local volunteer work (including backpack drives and donations to Habitat for Humanity) and membership details, including a $105 annual dues total and limited local fundraising capacity.
Katherine Chilton Warner, co-president of Altrusa International Club of Fargo, spoke to the Moorhead Human Rights Commission about the service organization's history, programs and local activities.
Altrusa traces its founding to 1917 in Nashville and now reports hundreds of clubs worldwide. Warner said the Fargo club focuses on literacy, youth leadership and community service and described projects that include backpack drives for unaccompanied homeless teens through Matthew's Voice Project, donations to the emergency food pantry, toothbrush and sewing-bag drives in partnership with First Lutheran for…
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