Daniel Chekalov Summer is a sacred time for high school students. It’s spent relaxing, free of homework and deadlines, and generally having fun. Some students in Texas, however, see things much differently. High school students from all around Texas are donating their summers by giving back to their community and repairing homes of those in need during the summer months. The students are part of the United Methodist Church Action Reach-Out Mission, or better known as the U.M. Army, a group that deploys students across the country to help out on small construction projects. This particular group of high schoolers has been helping out in East Texas since June, rebuilding homes for people who cannot do it themselves. “It’s just something I can do because I can’t always spend money or donate money,” Coby Balli, a high […]
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