Trinity Academy Of Raleigh Delivers Donations To Local Children’s Hospital

From: MMI ASSOCIATES, INC.
Published: Thu May 31 2007


Dr. Robert Littlejohn, headmaster of Trinity Academy of Raleigh, a K-12 college preparatory school community located in North Raleigh, has announced that the school has donated all items collected during its Will Power Outreach Program to the North Carolina Children’s Hospital. Donations, collected by students and staff from April 23 through April 27, included toothbrushes, pre-paid phone cards and toiletries.

The Will Power Outreach Program began after the parents of Will Hager, a North Carolina Children’s Hospital patient, began independently collecting pillowcases filled with items needed during an extended stay at the North Carolina Children’s Hospital. Trinity Academy of Raleigh adopted the program and has presented 18 pillowcases to date. For more information visit http://www.trinityacademy.com.

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News Facts:

· Trinity Academy of Raleigh has announced that the school has donated all items collected during its Will Power Outreach Program to the North Carolina Children’s Hospital.
· Donations, collected by students and staff from April 23 through April 27, included toothbrushes, pre-paid phone cards and toiletries.
· The Will Power Outreach Program began after the parents of will Hager, a North Carolina Children’s Hospital patient, began independently collecting pillowcases filled with items needed during an extended stay at the North Carolina Children’s Hospital.
· Trinity Academy of Raleigh adopted the program and has presented 18 pillowcases to date.
· Trinity Academy of Raleigh is a K-12 college preparatory school community located in North Raleigh.
· For more information visit http://www.trinityacademy.com.

Quotes:
"The Will Power Outreach program is one of our most rewarding initiatives," said Littlejohn. "Not only does it allow us the opportunity to give back to the community, but it also provides us with the ability to encourage students to help others."

About Trinity Academy of Raleigh:
Trinity Academy of Raleigh is a K-12 college preparatory school community located in North Raleigh. Founded in 1998, the school focuses on the development of learning while placing a strong emphasis on the classical liberal arts and sciences. Trinity Academy is also committed being a resource for the Triangle community, creating partnerships with community organizations such as the YMCA, North Carolina Theatre, North Wake Baseball and many others. Trinity Academy currently includes over 260 students as well as 35 faculty and staff, under the direction of headmaster Robert Littlejohn, Ph.D. For more information, call 919-786-0114 or visit http://www.trinityacademy.com.

About North Carolina Children’s Hospital:
North Carolina Children’s Hospital provides advanced comprehensive care in a family focused, child-friendly environment to children who are sick or injured. More than 33,000 children from all 100 North Carolina counties come to UNC, resulting in more than 128,000 visits for diagnosis and treatment. Excellent physicians, nurses and other staff in every pediatric subspecialty come together to form a multidisciplinary team, capable of dealing with virtually any childhood disease or disorder. Located in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, the N.C. Children's Hospital stands between the N.C. Neurosciences Hospital and N.C. Memorial Hospital. For more information, visit https://www.unchealthcare.org/site/NCChildrensHospital.

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Trinity Academy of Raleigh, private school, private day school, Christian academy, Dr. Robert Littlejohn, Wake County schools, K-12, college preparatory school, North Carolina Children’s Hospital, charitable organizations, Will Power Outreach Program

Patty Briguglio
MMI Associates, Inc.
919-233-6600
patty@mmimarketing.com

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