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Whitefish high schoolers making valentines for veteran

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Whitefish Independent High School and Whitefish High School are taking part in Project Valentine, making hundreds of Valentine's Day cards for a California veteran, Major Bill White.

Whitefish High School teacher Am Hammel says the project is a great way for his students to give back.

"There was a 104-year-old World War II veteran, and he requested that, this year for Valentine's Day he get valentines from all over the US," said Hammel. And jumping on that opportunity, our students said, hey we're going to represent Whitefish."

Marie Comes At Night is a sophomore at Whitefish School who is one of the student leaders of Whitefish's Project Valentine.

She told MTN how unique this experience has been for her.

"I've never actually sent someone an actual valentine, so this was my first time ever doing it for a 104-year-old veteran,' said Comes At Night.

Hammel told MTN that, creating all of these valentines helps build social and emotional skills for his students."

"It teaches us to look outside of ourselves and to start thinking about how our choices and our decisions and our communication can positively impact others. Especially, when you look at a 104-year-old gentlemen, forget about the fact that he's a World War II veteran or anything like that, we're thinking about respecting elders,;" said Hammel. "And we're also once again thinking about moving outside social media and we're thinking about human connection."

Sophomore Ashleigh Jensen is another student leader in the project and says how making these valentines is paying her respects to Major White.

"I just felt like, he has so much to do with our history, as like, the states and I wanted to give back to him because he's done so much for us," explained Jensen.

And she told MTN how Project Valentine actually gave her a sense of belonging while representing Whitefish.

"I initially came from Columbia Falls so I've never really felt like a part of Whitefish. But now, representing it I kinda feel more like I'm part of this school and I'm part of Whitefish," said Jensen.

The students say Major White plans on scrap booking all the Valentines he receives from around the country.