C-CAP offers families help with write stuff

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Posted: August 7, 2012

The Winchester Star

C-CAP volunteer Bethany Searfoss (left) of Clear Brook helps members of the Hart family of Stephens City select school supplies during the giveaway, which continues today.
Volunteer Joseph Rosenfeld, 12, of Winchester, restocks binders during Congregational-Community Action Project’s school supplies giveaway Monday at First United Methodist Church in Winchester. (Photo by Jeff Taylor/The Winchester Star)
C-CAP volunteer Dylan Searfoss, 10, a fifth-grader at Stonewall Elementary School, distributes plastic pencil boxes during the annual giveaway of school supplies to area needy at the First United Methodist Church in Winchester on Monday. (Photo by Jeff Taylor/The Winchester Star)

WINCHESTER — C-CAP is providing a one-stop shopping event this week for families needing help with school supplies.

By noon today, 271 preregistered families representing 545 children are expected...



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