Advent Project Helps Needy Infants

   St. Joseph High School religion classes recently undertook an Advent Service Project in the spirit of the Christmas season to benefit Conway's Life Choices, Inc. It's a non-profit pregnancy resource center established 40 years ago which provides a variety of services to expectant mothers. These include pregnancy and ultrasound confirmation tests, parent training, adoption procedures, and abortion counseling.   

   Religion teachers Phyllis Eubanks and Shade Gilbert learned the center was in need of diapers and baby clothing for its clients. Students in the 7th-12th grades joined in and donated more than 1,000 diapers and about 100 infant outfits. They were delivered to Life Choices on December 17.