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Second school sustains Stephanie Crispinelli’s legacy
August 03rd, 201101:23 PM ETWearing blue shirts that read "Failure is not an option," Lenny and Lin Crispinelli have continued to build their daughter's legacy, erecting a second school in Jamaica with the nonprofit Food For The Poor. Energized by the fast-paced construction, a group of 33 friends and family members discussed plans for a third school before 'Steph's Place II'... -
Stephanie’s Mission builds schools and houses in Jamaica
May 25th, 201110:30 AM ETIn their continuing effort to honor their daughter's legacy, Lenny and Lin Crispinelli will travel to Jamaica for a second time to follow in Stephanie's footsteps with Food For The Poor. In less than two days, the team of 33 friends and family members will build a school to serve children, like the ones that first inspired Stephanie's enthusiasm to... -
Lynn University students rough it, paying tribute to friends’ legacies and the poor
April 14th, 201109:58 AM ETFor the third year, Lynn University's Students For The Poor slept, ate and studied on the university's lawn inside tents and a structure that portrays housing built by Food For The Poor in developing countries. By sleeping outside and limiting themselves to one meal of rice and beans a day the week of April 4-7, they brought attention to deplorable... -
Stephanie’s Footsteps Lead to New School in Jamaica
June 16th, 201004:21 PM ETWhen Lenny and Lin Crispinelli travel to Jamaica to build a school with Food For The Poor this month, it will be a bittersweet journey to honor their daughter and to serve children such as the ones who captured her heart and energized her passion. Stephanie Crispinelli, a Lynn University student, died in the Jan. 12 earthquake in Haiti while on a ...
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