A Jacksonville woman went back to her elementary school to make sure the students went home with food and clothes.
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Most in the community know her as Rahab. She went to the school back in the 70s when it was still a high school.She’s not back just to take a trip down memory lane. She’s trying to help the young kids here, and meet their basic needs, through the Chef Harvey Foundation, which has historically found ways to feed and help others in the Jacksonville community.
“This school was a savior for me as a child. So, for me to be able to come back and help one little person who may have felt lost, tired, weary, unsure,” she said.John Asebes John anchors at 9 a.m. on The Morning Show with Melanie Lawson and then jumps back into reporter mode after the show with the rest of the incredibly talented journalists at News4JAX.
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