Posted by Susan Leetch
Members of the Fitch Interact Club helped bring Christmas to clients of the No Limits Alternative Center on Friday, Dec. 18. A group of community citizens, businesses, and volunteers organized by Eric Bohr, Walgreen's manager of the neighboring store, gathered food, funds, gifts, and helpers to benefit the center, which serves adults with special needs in the Mahoning County area. The big day started with Mr. Bohr presenting of a big screen television and DVR to the center, replacing a very small unit. Interact students then led playing "Plinko" and "The Price Is Right", using the new television for the game. Group singing was handled by business school students from YSU, known as SIFE (Students in Free Enterprise). Santa and Mrs. Claus visited next, giving specially selected gifts to each adult client. Interact students and volunteers helped serve lunch and dessert to the group, and lots of smiles were shared by those who attended. Pictured are 001 Fitch Interact Club students Gina Cheff, Eruj Arif, Elan Caruso, Eric Crawford, Jason Miller, Summer Tarr, Christine Holmes, Devlin Geroski