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Campbellsville FRYSC receives $1,300 donation from FOP Central Kentucky Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #22 donates $1,300 to the Campbellsville Independent Schools Family Resource and Youth Services Center Click on headline for complete story with photo(s) By Calen McKinney Campbellsville Family Resource and Youth Services Center recently received a donation that will help buy clothes and other items for students. Central Kentucky Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #22 recently donated $1,300 to the center, to benefit Campbellsville Independent Schools' students. President Rick Benningfield and Vice President Rodney Cox made the presentation to FRYSC Director Sue Crabtree. Crabtree said the money will be used to fulfill student needs, from clothes to shoes to much more. For more information about Campbellsville FRSYC, call 270-789-2718. This story was posted on 2016-08-20 02:10:57
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