Students create dolls for Domestic Violence Shelter

Ponca City Now - December 15, 2015 11:47 am

Teacher Amy Hall’s 6th grade Teen Living classes at West Middle School created fear-me-not monsters for the children at the domestic violence shelter.

The students created a profile that included fun facts about their monster. The Fear Me Not monsters will serve as a security object for the children.

From left are Miranda Pearman; Amanda Doran from the Domestic Violence Shelter; Kaycee Carrierre; and Angel Barilleaux.

 

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