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For four days earlier this month, a group of high school students learned firsthand what it was like to help less fortunate people.
Eleven juniors and seniors from Walsingham Academy traveled to cities in New Jersey and Pennsylvania as part of a renewed focus for the Catholic school on service trips.
They visited a homeless shelter to give out meals and clothing. They attended Alcoholics Anonymous meetings and listened to stories of addiction and struggle. And they brought home a deeper understanding of what it’s like to be compassionate.
“I believe that this trip was a monumental eye-opener, because it showed how kind and human we all can be, even when the world seems like it is at its darkest moments,” said one of the students, senior Colb

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