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School Food Pantry restocked for the start of the school year

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CREW – Those on hand for the delivery were (from left) school personnel Dr. Myles Hebrand, Chris Finley, and Christy Brasher; Pastor Adam Kelchner with Camden FUMC; Gränges team members Jennifer Burnine, Hannah Belew, Brooklynn Burress; and Donna Vick with Second Harvest Food Bank-Ray Smith Family Distribution Center.

The 2022-23 school year is underway and the first delivery of food supplies for the Hollow Rock-Bruceton School Food Pantry arrived. This Second Harvest Food Bank School Food Pantry was made possible by the generous support of Gränges, Camden First United Methodist Church, and Apex Bank. A School Food Pantry Program increases food access for school children and their families. Additional food supplies for their backpack program and afterschool program were also delivered to the school.

UNLOADING – Second Harvest Food Bank driver Phillip Garner helped Dr. Myles Hebrand of Hollow Rock-Bruceton School unload donation items for the school’s Food Pantry Program, which helps provide food access for school children and their families. The donation of food was made possible by Gränges, Camden First United Methodist Church and Apex Bank.

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