How do you give thanks? On Saturday, November 22, 2025, our AUHS family shared Thanksgiving dinners with families in the community by providing them with groceries and health screenings. Sharing is a great way to say thanks!

How do you give thanks? On Saturday, November 22, 2025, our AUHS family shared Thanksgiving dinners with families in the community by providing them with groceries and health screenings. Sharing is a great way to say thanks!

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