March 31, 2026 - 03:45

A heartfelt initiative is underway to support the families of Kenwood Middle School students impacted by last month's serious bus accident. The Clarksville-Montgomery County Education Foundation, in partnership with local radio station Q108, has launched a commemorative t-shirt fundraiser dedicated to generating financial assistance for those affected by the March 27th crash.
The specially designed shirts feature a message of community solidarity and support. All proceeds from the sale will go directly to the Kenwood Middle School families, providing crucial aid as they navigate recovery. Organizers emphasize that the effort is about more than just apparel; it's a tangible way for the wider community to stand together and offer comfort during a difficult time.
The response from residents has been overwhelmingly positive, with many purchasing multiple shirts to show their support. The fundraiser represents a unified front, demonstrating the community's commitment to helping its own in the wake of unexpected tragedy. The campaign is expected to continue for a limited time, offering a lasting symbol of compassion and collective strength.
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