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LEO Club members help raise money for childhood cancer

Collecting donations at Culver's restaurant for the U.P. Lions Serve Childhood Cancer initiative, from left are Norway High School LEO Club members Gabriel Boivin, Myah Gilroy, Marisa Pipp, Paytan Carlson, Tori Trudeau and Parker Dennocenzo.
Serving a meal at Culver's to Georgeann Deroeck, Carol Henriksen and Ron Henriksen are Norway High School LEO Club members, from left, Tori Trudeau, Parker Dennocenzo and Paytan Carlson.
At Culver's, from left are Norway High School LEO Club members Gabriel Boivin, Lucas Doney, Jon Kalle, Matthew Doney, Parker Dennocenzo, Paytan Carlson and Tori Trudeau.

NORWAY — Members of the Norway High School LEO Club recently volunteered their time at Culver’s restaurant to help raise funds in support of the U.P. Lions Serve Childhood Cancer initiative.

The students spent the evening greeting customers, waiting tables and delivering meals to vehicles, all while promoting awareness for children and families affected by cancer.

Throughout the event, Culver’s generously donated 10% of all sales to the cause. The partnership between the restaurant and the LEO Club highlights the community’s dedication to helping young cancer patients and supporting services within the Upper Peninsula.

LEO Club members demonstrated outstanding service, teamwork, and enthusiasm as they worked alongside Culver’s staff to ensure a smooth and successful fundraiser. Their commitment to giving back reflects the club’s mission of leadership, experience and opportunity through volunteerism.

The Norway High School LEO Club extends a heartfelt thank you to Culver’s and the community members who came out to dine and support the event. Together, they made a meaningful difference in the fight against childhood cancer.

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