WAYNESBORO – With the aroma of garlic bread and spaghetti sauce wafting in the air, members of Future Business Leaders of America/Interact at Waynesboro Area Senior High School busied themselves readying the salad and placing desserts on a cart.
The students were preparing for a spaghetti dinner they hosted Nov. 25 for residents of New Hope Shelter in Waynesboro for the second year in a row. New Hope, which opened in 1998, provides individualized case management and life skills training to help families and individuals become financially independent and secure stable housing.


After dinner, the students led crafts and other activities for all ages.
Student reaction
“Working in this setting makes you appreciate all the things we have on a daily basis,” observed Sayvian Holliman.
“This was really a fun, good experience,” added Sydney Bui. “It was good to work as a team,” said Jordan Parkman.














