On November 3, Junior Girl Scout Troop 807, from St. Martin of Tours School’s fourth grade class, visited the Ocean Park Community Center (OPCC) in Santa Monica to learn about The Access Center, which feeds 200 homeless, unemployed and poor adults and children each day. Troop 807 donated ten cases of Girl Scout cookies to the Center and plan to return in December to help feed the homeless.
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