Tae kwon do black belt candidates help community

This year’s black belt candidates of KC’s Family Tae Kwon Do are giving back to their community.

The 10 students are taking serious the last line of the KC’s Family Tae Kwon Do Student Creed, which reads, “Friendship … gives strength to my community,” on their path to earning their coveted black belts by volunteering in Cottonwood throughout this month and completing two major community service projects.

The students, who range from 10-year-olds to 40-year-olds, decided to do their first project with a local senior center since one of the students, first-degree black belt candidate Patty Jonas, volunteered at one during her son Luke’s second-degree black belt training time.

For the full story, please see the Wednesday, Feb. 27, issue of the Camp Verde Journal.

Staci Gasser

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