WEM Strong Heart Wall provides positivity and strength during uncertain times
During this time of uncertainty, little things mean a lot.
Whether it be a pat on the back, a thank you, or just a note to say have a good day, kids need positives in their lives.
Sue Morsching, who owns Elysian Auto with her husband Carl, saw a display of kindness in the Twin Cities.
Morsching saw a heart wall, where individuals had a chance to provide uplifting messages written on a small heart. They were displayed for all to see and she felt this was something which could be done locally.
“Let the kids express their feelings,” Morsching said. “The kids are living in a historic moment and the WEM Strong Heart Wall will help express their feelings. I’m hoping it will be something positive in the community.”
“Elysian Auto asked if we would be willing to partner on a project again,” WEM head volleyball coach Crystal Lamont said.
“Elysian Auto is a great supporter of the WEM School and community. We enjoy partnering with community businesses.”
Elysian Auto and the WEM varsity volleyball team partnered last year to sell Buccaneer foam #1 fingers. They also provided a...
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