Laughlin Memorial Chapel recently hosted a celebration for the WVU Extension Energy Express program. The event was a way to recognize the hard work and dedication of the program’s participants and supporters.
The Energy Express program, run by West Virginia University Extension Service, aims to provide educational support and resources to children in rural communities during the summer months. The program focuses on helping students maintain their reading and comprehension skills while also promoting healthy lifestyles and nutrition.
During the celebration at Laughlin Memorial Chapel, participants in the Energy Express program showcased their projects and shared their experiences with attendees. The event also featured speeches from program leaders and supporters who emphasized the importance of investing in the education and well-being of children in the community.
Overall, the celebration at Laughlin Memorial Chapel was a success, highlighting the positive impact that the Energy Express program has on the lives of children in rural West Virginia. It served as a reminder of the importance of continued support for educational programs that benefit the youth in our communities.