Front, from left Jessica Paro, Nikolai Williams, Maxwell Cameron and Kimberly Maxfield. Middle, Adeline Charlton, Cole Trudeau and Joshua Barr. Back, Christina Dowden, Charity Elliott, Tricia Barr, …
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Front, from left Jessica Paro, Nikolai Williams, Maxwell Cameron and Kimberly Maxfield. Middle, Adeline Charlton, Cole Trudeau and Joshua Barr. Back, Christina Dowden, Charity Elliott, Tricia Barr, Jessica Azzarone, Shelly Taylor, Cathy Mart, Chris Dufore and Mark LaFave
OGDENSBURG -- The Puzzle Piece Foundation recently gave a $1,500 grant to Kennedy Elementary.
The grant will be used to update classroom resources and supply a communication aid for non-verbal children with autism.
The Puzzle Piece Foundation is a non-profit organization serving autistic children.
The second annual Puzzle Piece Foundation “Color Me Blue” 5k Walk/Run will be held this summer in Brasher Falls.
More info: mlafave@thepuzzlepiecefoundation.org, www.thepuzzlepiecefounation.org