Mission94 Firearms Education Center in Kenosha, through TAWANI Foundation, has announced a $44,000 donation to the Shalom Center of Kenosha County.
Esther Roberts, Shalom Center executive director, is joined by Scot Loesch, general manager of Mission94 Firearms Education Center in Kenosha. Mission94, through TAWANI Foundation, has announced a $44,000 donation to the Shalom Center of Kenosha County.
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Photos: Indian Trail students' blanket drive delivers warmth to Shalom Center in 2022
INDIAN TRAIL BLANKET DRIVE
Indian Trail High School and Academy’s DECA Club created “tie blankets” for the Shalom Center on Monday, Jan. 24, 2022. Students made 20 blankets in less than two hours. About 30 volunteers split into groups of four with a goal to complete five blankets apiece. According to DECA members, the significant drop in temperature spurred their idea to donate warm blankets to those in need.
INDIAN TRAIL BLANKET DRIVE
Indian Trail High School and Academy’s DECA Club created “tie blankets” for the Shalom Center on Monday, Jan. 24. Students made 20 blankets in less than two hours. About 30 volunteers split into groups of four with a goal to complete five blankets apiece. According to DECA members, the significant drop in temperature spurred their idea to donate warm blankets to those in need.
INDIAN TRAIL BLANKET DRIVE
Indian Trail High School and Academy’s DECA Club created “tie blankets” for the Shalom Center on Monday, Jan. 24, 2022. Students made 20 blankets in less than two hours. About 30 volunteers split into groups of four with a goal to complete five blankets apiece. According to DECA members, the significant drop in temperature spurred their idea to donate warm blankets to those in need.
INDIAN TRAIL BLANKET DRIVE
Indian Trail High School and Academy’s DECA Club created “tie blankets” for the Shalom Center on Monday, Jan. 24, 2022. Students made 20 blankets in less than two hours. About 30 volunteers split into groups of four with a goal to complete five blankets apiece. According to DECA members, the significant drop in temperature spurred their idea to donate warm blankets to those in need.
INDIAN TRAIL BLANKET DRIVE
Indian Trail High School and Academy’s DECA Club created “tie blankets” for the Shalom Center on Jan. 24. Students made 20 blankets in less than two hours. About 30 volunteers split into groups of four with a goal to complete five blankets apiece.

