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Honoring Megan Charlop by Doing

The staff of the Montefiore School Health Program coordinated the first community service day in honor of Megan Charlop, the beloved Norwood resident and longtime Bronx activist who died in a tragic accident while riding her bike to work in March 2010. The inaugural Meg Charlop Day of Service on a sweltering June 9 resulted in 480 trees planted along the wetlands trail in Van Cortlandt Park near the Mosholu Golf Course and Shandler Recreation Area. The participants removed invasive species as well.

School Health Program staff say they want to involve kids from local schools next year.  The goal is to participate in service projects that will benefit Bronx kids and contribute to a healthy lifestyle.

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