LHS teen raised money and donated to Bridger Valley Special Olympics
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LYMAN — Zoey Robison, a freshman at Lyman High school, donated $1,100 to Bridger Valley Special Olympics.
Robison, daughter of Brandon and Jennifer Robison, decided to raise money for Special Olympics as an FFA project. She decided on this particular project to help raise awareness for people with disabilities. Robison worked to design and sell a variety of hats and shirts with the logo “Abilities outweigh Disabilities” printed on them.
Special Olympics is a non-profit organization that relies on donations. This donation will help athletes purchase equipment and participate in competitions.