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Marmion students donate Thanksgiving dinners

Marmion Academy's JROTC Adventure Platoon provided 10 Kane and Kendall County families with the makings for a Thanksgiving feast. On Nov. 23, each family, selected by DayOne Network in Geneva, was presented with a frozen turkey and all of the trimmings expected for a traditional Thanksgiving dinner. The families also were given grocery store gift certificates for any additional needs.

To provide these dinners, the cadets raise money by holding a "Turkey Raffle" and by collecting canned goods from the local communities.

"The cadets and I would like to thank the community for donating canned food and purchasing the turkey raffle tickets," said Adventure Platoon Moderator Sergeant Wayne Dotson. "Without their generous donations we would not have been able to provide for these ten deserving families."

This is the 12th year that Marmion has teamed up with DayOne for their Thanksgiving Drive. DayOne Network Inc. is a community-based nonprofit that has been providing service coordination and advocacy services to developmentally disabled and delayed individuals of all ages in Kane and Kendall counties and in Hanover Township since 1989.

Marmion Academy, a Catholic-Benedictine college preparatory school for young men, is a community dedicated to spiritual formation, academic excellence and leadership development. Marmion Academy is at 1000 Butterfield Road in Aurora. For information visit marmion.org.

Marmion Academy Adventure Platoon member Brandon Valdez of Aurora adds the Thanksgiving turkeys to bins containing all the makings of a Thanksgiving feast which will be delivered to 10 local families chosen by DayOne Network Inc. in Geneva. Courtesy of Marmion Academy