A group of Gardner-Webb University students, including rising freshman, Tray Schley, recently joined ministry groups around Cleveland County to support the Cleveland County Potato Project . The Cleveland County Potato Project was started earlier this year to help feed hungry locals in a tough economic climate. Schley was pleased to help his new community. “It’s hard work, but it will pay off.” Schley, who signed with the GWU Runnin’ Bulldogs earlier this year, was one of several area volunteers who harvested over 1,500 pounds of potatoes. The Salvation Army, Kings Mountain Crisis Ministry, Upper Cleveland Area Needs (U-CAN), and the Greater Cleveland Baptist Association are among the Cleveland County agencies that will distribute the food to the community.
The Potato Project
July 12th, 2010 | posted by kfowler
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