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Volunteer leader asks Park Hill board to secure district space for PTA Clothing Center
Summary
Trisha Gillette, volunteer chief information officer for the Park Hill PTA Clothing Center, asked the board to keep the program operating in a district-owned and maintained space after the current Garner House is no longer available, citing distribution of roughly 2,700 pairs of socks and hundreds of backpacks this year.
Trisha Gillette, the volunteer chief information officer for the Park Hill PTA Clothing Center, urged the Park Hill Board of Education to support a permanent, district-owned location for the volunteer-run program during public comment at the March 19 meeting.
"Our mission is simple, to support the academic success and well-being of all students by providing free, quality clothing in a respectful and inclusive…
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