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A DESK OF THEIR OWN TO EASE REMOTE LEARNING FOR KIDS IN NEED

As remote schooling surged during the pandemic, parents across the country realized that many kids didn’t have desks at home.

So they got busy building, collecting and donating them, giving hundreds or thousands of students workspaces to call their own and helping them get through long days of virtual learning.

For Mitch Couch in the Central

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