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    BYU-Idaho Students Volunteer at Teddy Bear Clinic

    BYU-Idaho Students Volunteered at Madison Memorials Teddy Bear Clinic. The Clinic, which has gone on for more than ten years, is meant to teach second grade students that the hospital isn’t so scary. The second graders- and their teddy bear- were given a tour of the hospital. They were taught ways to stay healthy, such as, how to properly wash their hands. Their teddy bears were weighed, measured, and given shots.

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    3 comments to BYU-Idaho Students Volunteer at Teddy Bear Clinic
    1. Rebecca Moore April 26, 2012

      Wow! This is so great! It’s amazing to see people getting involved and giving service.

    2. Kyle Rose April 26, 2012

      I think this is awesome. These kinds of things should be more available and well known to students before they happen.

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      Emmilie Buchanan April 27, 2012

      This was a great story. I loved the coverage from Scroll Digital as well. Good work.

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