High School, Church Partner to Found Community Food Pantry
New food bank now open in the high school guidance office
Manchester Township High School has partnered with St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church to open a food pantry for Manchester students and residents in need. The pantry, “Food For Thought,” is located in the Guidance Department at the high school and is open to residents Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The idea for the pantry was formed when Rosemary MacMaster, Youth Minister at SEAS, and Debbie Milecki, Director of Religious Education at SEAS, were looking for a way to help the community. “At the time, we knew that there were some kids who were living out of their cars and they needed food and clothing. So we decided to start an organization called Project Pride where we would collect gently used clothes, snacks and toiletries…
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rosemary macmaster
3:47 pm on Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Just want to clarify. Jayne Williams started Food for Thought at the high school. Debbie Milecki and I, Rosemary Macmaster started Project Pride. We love working with Jayne and helping our community.   more ›