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W E MOVEMENT

W E movement is about helping others in many ways, but not having to travel around the country to make a change. Along with other ways to help out at school, or in your community. The W E movement is something that we (Heritage) will be working in in our school. The movement will help others who struggle with education, along with finding clean water and food. 

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