Message of Hope

Valley Pathways High School students display some of the ceiling
panels they decorated with inspirational sayings for Wasilla Urgent
Care. (Photo courtesy of Melinda Lewis)
Valley Pathways High School students display some of the ceiling panels they decorated with inspirational sayings for Wasilla Urgent Care. (Photo courtesy of Melinda Lewis)

Six Valley Pathways High School students in Melinda Lewis’ Craft Survey came up with a clever way to share hope and cheer with people receiving treatment at Mat-Su Regional Urgent Care. Students Hannah Brehm, Garth Grimes, Sarah Jette, Josh Johnson, Rebekah Leverty and Rainey Sturgeon took part in a service learning project to paint messages of hope and inspiration on ceiling tiles that were then install in the clinic. On Tuesday, the students attended a reception at Urgent Care so they could see their artwork in its permanent place.

(Photo courtesy of Melinda Lewis)
(Photo courtesy of Melinda Lewis)

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