Wilson Talent Center’s National Technical Honor Society students stepped up to support their community by organizing a Thanksgiving food drive. The donations, collected by students, staff, and families, were delivered to the City Rescue Mission of Lansing, helping provide meals to those in need.

The project highlights WTC’s dedication to service learning, empowering students to make a meaningful difference. Thank you to everyone who contributed to spreading kindness this holiday season!

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