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Simmons Elementary students donate 10,000+ items to local food pantries

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Fifth grade students at Simmons Elementary School facilitate­d a food drive that collected 10,311 items to help with food insecurity during the pandemic and support three local pantries. Items were delivered on March 3 and 4 to Lehman Church’s Food Pantry and St. John’s Food Pantry, both in Hatboro, and St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church in Horsham.

Inspired by the Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service, fifth grade students worked for weeks to plan, organize and collect items to help fight food insecurity. Each of the five weeks of the food drive centered on a specific category: cereal/oatmeal/PB&J, soup/pasta, canned vegetables and fruits, snacks and canned meats, and toiletries.

To help motivate collection­s, classes in preschool through fifth grade competed for a weekly incentive offered by the educators in the school. Winning classes were rewarded with games, a dog visit, PJ day and dance parties, outdoor fun or critter time.

“We are proud of all the hard work and determinat­ion our fifth grade students have shown to make our community a better place,” said Simmons Assistant Principal Bob Campman.

 ?? PHOTO BY HATBORO-HORSHAM SCHOOL DISTRICT ?? Fifth grade students delivered food and toiletries on March 3and 4to Lehman Church’s Food Pantry, St. John’s Food Pantry and St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church.
PHOTO BY HATBORO-HORSHAM SCHOOL DISTRICT Fifth grade students delivered food and toiletries on March 3and 4to Lehman Church’s Food Pantry, St. John’s Food Pantry and St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church.
 ?? PHOTO BY HATBORO-HORSHAM SCHOOL DISTRICT ?? Fifth grade students pack up the donations of food and toiletries.
PHOTO BY HATBORO-HORSHAM SCHOOL DISTRICT Fifth grade students pack up the donations of food and toiletries.

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