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Live 5 anchor raising money for new mental health program in Title I schools

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“Lowcountry nonprofit working in Title I schools is kicking of a fundraising event Tuesday for a new mental health program for the hundreds of students they serve.

Charleston Hope serves Lowcountry Title I schools that have a student population rate of 90-100% of students living at or below the federal poverty line.

The organization currently serves around 200 students in Mitchell Elementary and around 300 at Sanders-Clyde Elementary on a daily basis.

Live 5 News anchor Michal Higdon and seven others in the Lowcountry have been selected as Charleston Hope Heroes and will partner with the organization to help raise the money.”

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