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toilet paper mountain


The students of St. Joseph school, along with Boy Scout Troop 15 (many of whom attend St. Joseph’s), are helping Jubilee conquer a major financial “mountain” – the cost of toilet paper for Jubilee’s residents. The project was spearheaded by Student Body President for St. Joseph School and Life Scout in Troop 15, James Ferrese. In a friendly competition, “A”, “B” and “C” classrooms for grades kindergarten through eight gathered donations to see which team could build the highest mountain of toilet paper in the school’s auditorium. The “A” team won a hot chocolate party and Jubilee “won” toilet paper that will save thousands of dollars! Together, the school, along with a large toilet paper manufacturer who donated 7 cases, gathered almost 7,000 rolls of toilet paper for Jubilee and other organizations in need!
 James Ferrese with the Toilet Paper Mountain

 

On left, St. Joseph's Student Body President James Ferrese and Jubilee's Development Director Katy Childers interviewed by KOMO News Reporter.
On right, St. Joseph's students add toilet paper to Toilet Paper Mountain.

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