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A joint effort between the White Hall Town Council and the White Hall Kiwanis aims to save lives.
By Darren Queen
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WHITE HALL -- The kids at White Hall Elementary School are on their way to a safer school experience.
The White Hall town council has joined forces with the Kiwanis to provide the school with a life saving Automated External Defibrillator, or A.E.D.
The Kiwanis has launched a campaign to put an A.E.D. in every school in Marion County.
At this point three are in place, with another four pledged.
White Hall Town Council pledged to donate the full price of a new defibrillator for the elementary school.
The two groups presented that A.E.D. to White Hall principal Mike Williams Monday night.
The Kiwanis said they still need donations to help the other schools within Marion County.
If you would like to help, you can call (304) 288-8644.
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