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DR. LAURA THOMASON
MGA’s Knights Impact students at the Miami port before sailing to
the Dominican Republic. SHERON SMITH
SHERON SMITH
Victoria Klingler and some of her fellow MGA students at the Garrett Stone dances with the Dominican women who run RePapel.
reforestation activity. SHERON SMITH
Moreh Jackson, 19, a psychology major from Warner Robins, works
on a clay water filter. A Dominican family that lacks regular access
to clean water will receive the filter.
PHOTO COURTESY OF MOREH JACKSON
Cassidy Bass, 21, a psychology major from Macon, tutors a Dominican child
in English at a local school. Bass signed up for Knights Impact because her
sister, who has served on mission trips, told her such travel is life-changing.
“I wanted to experience that, too,” Bass said.
SHERON SMITH
Some of the beads MGA students helped make using recycled paper. A
group of Dominican women will use the beads to make jewelry to sell.
Learn more about MGA’s international programs at www.mga.edu/international