Shopping for a good cause

Shopping for a good cause
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Shopping for a good cause  

The Men’s Basketball team and Head Coach Winston Smith went on a shopping excursion utilizing a $2,000 grant from local Edison Elks Lodge #2487. They filled their carts with cleaning products, personal hygiene items, snacks and more to restock the Community Resource Hub and Food Pantry. 

Visit http://bit.ly/3Dhg3Dc  for information on how to access the Food Pantry and/or provide donations to support our students.

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