Wednesday, December 23, 2020

Wilkinson donates water bottles to William Winans Middle School

#MTCChangesLives

Pictured: WCCF Investigator Michelle Higginbotham, left, Principal Curtis Ross, and Secretary Latoya McPipe

 Wilkinson County Correctional Facility (WCCF) recently donated 400 clear plastic water bottles to William Winans Middle School in Centreville. The bottles were valued at $500. Investigator Michelle Higginbotham presented them to the school on behalf of WCCF and Warden Scott Middlebrooks. The donation was one of several made by WCCF over the last few months. In September, the facility donated $1,200 to the Wilkinson County School District. That was followed by a donation of $500 in October to Catholic Charities Guardian Victim Services (formerly The Guardian Shelter for Battered Families). In November, WCCF staff donated four turkeys to the women’s shelter.

Principal Curtis Ross

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