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CONTACT: DORINDA CARTER |
| March 17, 2008 |
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RIVERBEND INMATES GIVE TO TORNADO
VICTIM
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - More than 100 inmates
housed at the Riverbend Maximum Security Institution are lending support
to the tiniest victim of the February tornadoes. The inmates have
donated $244.68 to a trust fund for 11-month-old Kyson Stowell.
The infant survived the storm that tore through the town of Castilian
Springs. His mother was killed when their home was destroyed.
After learning of Kyson's story, Riverbend inmates
pulled together to give. Most of the inmates earn 17 to 54 cents
an hour from jobs at the institution. They had the opportunity to
use their money to order food from the free world, but decided instead
to give to baby Kyson.
The inmates' donations were sent to Suntrust Bank.
The bank sent a letter thanking the inmates for their contribution on
behalf of the family and letting them know their donations will help
give Kyson a promising future.
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