POTSDAM -- The Potsdam Snack Pack Program received a long distance donation recently when a vehicle packed to the brim with huge tote bags arrived at New Hope Community Church. SUNY Potsdam graduate, …
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POTSDAM -- The Potsdam Snack Pack Program received a long distance donation recently when a vehicle packed to the brim with huge tote bags arrived at New Hope Community Church.
SUNY Potsdam graduate, Annie Reeves, and her mother, Clare Reeves, drove from Queens to deliver food collected by the students of Sacred Heart Academy in Bayside, Queens, and the Rego Park Girl Scout Troop 4453.
This was the second year that the elementary school students from Queens collected donations of food and one gallon bags for the program.
The program currently provides healthy snacks and lunch items to more than 250 students on weekends and holidays.
The donations totaled more than 2,000 individual servings of various food items.