In The Season Of Giving, Noah’s Project Going Strong In 22nd Year

Each Christmas, a poster contest is held in support of Noah’s Project, which began locally by Cheri-Bellefeuille-Gordan, third from right, to help families struggling with premature babies being treated in state hospitals. Above, is the winner of that contest, Sulphur High School sophomore Jenna Farrell, right. This year’s winning poster was selected by SHS art teacher Ashely Lemming and will hang in the Sulphur Hallway in the NICU unit of OU Medical Center in Oklahoma City. Pictured above, are, from left, Dan Gordan, AJ Gordon, Noah Gordon, McKenzie Williams, Dr. Kris Sakar, of OU Medical Center, Lori Page, Cheri Bellefeuille-Gordon, Jamie Kirkpatrick and Jenna Farrell.

	In The Season Of Giving, Noah’s Project Going Strong In 22nd Year

Sulphur sophomore Jenna Farrell, center, shows her winning poster for the Noah Project, which helps families coping with premature babies. With her is her family and officials of OU Medical Center. They are, from left, nurse Lori Page, Sarah Farrell, Jenna Farrell, Dr. Kris Sakar, of OU Medical Center, Jamie Kilpatrick and Darin Farrell.

In The Season Of Giving, Noah’s Project Going Strong In 22nd Year

In the spirit of giving, for the past 22 years, many families have benefited from donations that began with one local family. The project, deemed “Noah’s Project” is now supported by many local families, individuals, businesses and organizations. The group collects items and makes goodie bags each year at Christmas ...

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