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Students raise money for Care Net Pregnancy Center
Baby Bottle Campaign raises more than $850 for the group
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Students at St. Victor School in Monroe recently held a Baby Bottle Campaign to benefit the Care Net Pregnancy Center of Green County. In back, from left, are Beckett Smith, fourth grade, Lauren Stelter, fifth grade, and Ella Mortimer, third grade. Front row, from left, are Teagan Burke, 4-K, Pearl Hillary, second grade, and Mendel Hillary, kindergarten.

MONROE — In honor of Respect Life Month, the students of St. Victor School in Monroe held a Baby Bottle Campaign to benefit the Care Net Pregnancy Center of Green County.

Each student took a baby bottle home and asked family and friends to put their spare change in their bottle during Respect Life Month. At the end of the month, the baby bottles were returned to the school and then the Pregnancy Center.

Pregnancy Center Executive Director Anna Anderson said she was very touched by the number of students and families who participated and the amount that was raised. 

The students raised more than $850 for the Pregnancy Center. 

Anderson would like to extend her sincere appreciation to Principal Joe Peters, his staff, the students and their families for participating in this fundraiser as well as Deb Hillary, a parent volunteer who was instrumental in the entire process.

The Care Net Pregnancy Center of Green County is a nonprofit organization that provides compassionate, nonjudgmental services to women and men facing a pregnancy decision. 

For more information, call 608-325-5051 or email director@carenetgreencounty.org.