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The Kirkwood Call

Kirkwood High School student newspaper

The Kirkwood Call

Kirkwood High School student newspaper

The Kirkwood Call

Mary Meyer, board secretary and volunteer, can't help but cry when discussing Angel’s Arms, a program which has allowed her to gain new perspectives on the foster care system.

Charity Issue: Giving foster kids a better shot

Madeleine Krewet, opinions writer December 2, 2022

  Mary Meyer, board secretary and volunteer, can't help but cry when discussing Angel’s Arms, a program which has allowed her to gain new perspectives on the foster care system. Their goal is...

Three foster children gathered inside looking out into the yard. One foster child held up her younger sister, who held out her arms like wings. The children at Angels’ Arms cannot have their faces featured in any publications as a way to preserve their privacy.

Angels’ Arms: Spread Your Wings

Anna Mullendore, features writer December 16, 2014

Blue lights were strung across the roof, and two blow-up characters stood in the yard. Multicolored bulbs lined the trees. I saw that the lower level of the house served as an office whereas, the upstairs...

Interactive caring from TKC

Chloë King and Jamie Jones December 9, 2014

The Kirkwood Call is devoting its final issue of 2014 to charities in the St. Louis area. We are covering 18 charities; a Thinglink has been created with the location and information about each one. Navigate...

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