(KNSI) – A youth group took time to thank those who put their lives on the line to keep our community safe.
As a service project, Avon Community Church put together goodie bags for Avon Fire and Rescue and the Avon Police Department. They delivered them on Monday night during the fire department’s meeting. The kids prayed for our community, law enforcement and first responders and thanked them for all they do in the community.
According to the church’s Facebook post, this is a small way for them to say ‘thank you’ for all they do.
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