BHS STUDENTS CREATE HOMEMADE GAMES FOR YOUNG CANCER PATIENTS
Students in Brenham High School’s construction technology classes made 240 handheld games for young patients at MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston.
This is the third collaborative project between Brenham High School and Adam’s Angels Ministry to provide handmade gifts for children battling cancer.

In 2015, the BHS construction technology department built a large angel to be used at public functions.
In 2016, the students built 80 lily pads, platforms that fit around the bottom of an IV pole, for patients at M.D. Anderson and Texas Children's Cancer Centers.
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