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Woodberry Student Earns Kudos for Helping Chicago Homeless

Rising sixth-form student Henry Dyke of Glencoe, Illinois, is getting some well-deserved press this summer for organizing a drive to collect toiletries for the homeless in Chicago.  Henry leads the Chicago Community Connections, a group of teenagers affiliated with the Glencoe Union Church. The group has adopted the Night Ministry, a  nonprofit that traverses several Chicago neighborhoods in an RV, offering services to the homeless. Thanks to Henry and his friends, those services will soon include comfort--in the form of Ziploc bags of personal care items.

Check out the links to the stories below to learn more about Henry's good work.  

Chicago Tribune

Winnetka-Glencoe Patch







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