Young girl donates to CNMI typhoon relief drive

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Jayden Clark, an elementary student from Bishop Baumgartner Catholic School, left, poses with Ayuda Foundation board member and former senator Frank Blas Jr. after she and her father dropped off her donations for Ayuda’s CNMI typhoon relief drive. (Contributed Photo)

A young student from Guam, upon learning about Super Typhoon Yutu that hit the CNMI, took it upon herself to do something about it and help out.

Jayden Clark, an elementary student from Bishop Baumgartner Catholic School, asked her father if she could do something for people who lost everything. 

Her father, Don Clark, took Jayden to a store where Jayden bought a box of disposable diapers, some canned food, garbage bags, cleansing wipes, and work towels.

After buying the items, Jayden and her father visited the Ayuda Foundation’s CNMI typhoon relief loading site where they donated the items that Jayden purchased.

When asked what inspired her to donate, Jayden said that she wanted to do what she could to help because that’s what God would want us to do. (Ayuda Foundation)

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