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Wildcat Athletes Step Up for Storm Victims

Pendleton, ORLocal News

Pendleton County student-athletes are stepping up to support their community by assisting victims of Hurricane Helene. The Wildcat football and volleyball teams have taken the lead in collecting and delivering vital supplies to mountain regions that suffered considerable damage from the storm. Local residents Rachel and Mike Eason shared their gratitude for the athletes' efforts, emphasizing that these actions reflect the true spirit of community involvement. While the students enjoy success in their respective sports, they are equally committed to making a lasting difference in the lives of those affected by the disaster. The article emphasizes the importance of community service, showing how student-athletes can inspire others through their actions both on and off the field.

This initiative not only highlights their achievements in sports but also their dedication to helping others in times of need. The response from the community has been overwhelmingly positive, showcasing the power of youth-led efforts to foster resilience and support. Such initiatives are vital as they promote a culture of compassion and responsibility among young people.

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