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Thank You Letters from Little Wound School

February 25, 2013 by FoPRR

February 19, 2013

Friends of Pine Ridge Reservation,

Thank you Friends of Pine Ridge Reservation for all the Valentine’s Day cards and goodies you donated. The school received a whopping number of donations. Valentine’s Day is such a fun holiday and your contributions helped our school’s young’uns show each other a little bit of love–there can never be too much of that, right!?

Thanks again for your thoughtfulness. I hope each and every one of you had a very special Valentine’s Day.

With Love,
Katie Noles
Little Wound School
Social Services Worker


November 16, 2012

Dear Friends of Pine Ridge:

Friends of Pine Ridge,

A heartfelt thank you for all the wonderful books you have sent. In this day and age it is important for youth and educators across the U.S., including those here on the Rez, to have access to books on pressing current social issues.

Thank you for helping to empower our youth.

Katie Noles, SPED Social Services
Little Wound School

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