By Olivia Jones
Rampages
Holt HS
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7:00 AM – “We would do devotionals and after that we would go downstairs and eat a variety of foods”
8:30 AM – “We’d pack up our things and go to the community center to get all our supplies for the day and talk with the people there”
9:30 AM – “We would go to the work cite where we were building the house”
9:30 AM – 4:30 PM – “We built relationships with the family we were building the house for. The couple we were building the house for brought lunch over for us”
5:00 PM – “We would go back to the community center and talk more with the people there. Yolonda (CC leader) would cook us dinner”
7:00 PM – “We would walk over to the soccer court and then the kids from the community center would come and play with us. after we would do nightly devotions”
9:00 PM – “We’d shower off, journal, and get ready for bed”
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