Atlantans hand over time to help with local projects
Published on October 16, 2007 by The Sentinel
Students, faculty and staff joined forces to participate in Hands on Atlanta Day Oct. 6 across Cobb and Cherokee counties.

Hands on Atlanta is a non-profit organization that has dedicated and
devoted this day to serving over 500 community-based agencies and
schools throughout Atlanta with more than 37,000 volunteers. [right]
Student volunteers help with a painting project at Must Ministries in
Marietta. Must Ministries is a faith-based organization which provides
living services to families and individuals in crisis. Volunteers from
KSU also participated in projects for Cobb Pregnancy Services and the
Kennesaw Mountain Trail.
Photo courtesy of Jeannie Wearn
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