Vantage Career Center students lent a hand and an arm for the annual United Way Day of Caring.
The Vantage students also held a food drive to help area food pantries as part of Day of Caring.
Vantage students have been helping out the United Way of Van Wert County for over two decades during their Day of Caring. On Friday, they helped by giving blood and assisting the Red Cross at the blood drive. The students are glad that they took part in helping their community.
The students are glad that they took part in helping their community.
"It gets our community involved with a lot of stuff. It is a great way to help lives and save lives. Whether you do double pints of blood or if you just do one. I think it is a great way for our community to come together and help save lives," says Karly Bohyer, Jr., Vantage Career Center.
Vantage students have been helping out the United Way of Van Wert County for over two decades during their Day of Caring.
"It makes me feel pretty good about myself to know that our lab is helping with this and helping people that need this," says Careen Winans Jr., Vantage Career Center.
The Vantage students also held a food drive to help area food pantries as part of Day of Caring.
