CANTON - Four classes of 8- and 9-year-olds from Banford Middle School visited Church & Community Program recently to tour the pantry. The entire third grade did a food collection project and …
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CANTON - Four classes of 8- and 9-year-olds from Banford Middle School visited Church & Community Program recently to tour the pantry.
The entire third grade did a food collection project and donated an incredible 713 cans and boxes of food.
They promoted the collection, gave talks in other classrooms, and set up bins where people could donate.
CCP Director Connie Jenkins noted what a huge help this is to the pantry, especially
around the holidays.
“Thank you to the students, their teachers and families, and all who donated," she said.
The CCP pantry serves about 200 families a month, or nearly 500 people.