Atlantic Christian School Food Drive Collects Over Two Tons of Non-Perishable to Donate to Community FoodBank of NJ, Southern Branch

Atlantic Christian middle school and high school students on the Student Council spearheaded the school’s annual school-wide food drive from January 18-February 5 that collected a whopping 4,063 pounds of food for the Community FoodBank of NJ, Southern Branch. The over two tons of donations were packed up and loaded onto wooden pallets for pickup at the school by a FoodBank truck on February 9.

EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP – Atlantic Christian School’s 2022 Bowls of Hope Food Drive collected over two tons of food for the Community FoodBank of NJ, Southern Branch, with a total weight of 4,063 pounds and close to last year’s record of 4,655 pounds. Middle school and high school students on the Student Council, packed up and loaded the donations into boxes on wooden pallets for pickup by a FoodBank truck on Wednesday, February 9. 

Mrs. Mindy Capito’s 1st grade class also won first place in a contest among all the PreK-12th grade classes by collecting the most non-perishable food by weight — 505 pounds.

The Food Drive was held during the month of January and concluded on February 5 at the Bowls of Hope Soup Cook-Off. In January, hundreds of paper grocery bags donated by the English Creek Shoprite in Egg Harbor Township were sent home with students for families to fill with their food donations.

The 20 students in Mrs. Mindy Capito’s first grade class at Atlantic Christian School will be enjoying a pizza party this month for winning first place among all the PreK-12th grade classes for collecting the most food by weight in the school’s food drive – 505 pounds.  

“Thank you to all our school families who donated throughout January and to everyone who attended our Bowls of Hope Soup Cook-Off and brought in food to make this an overwhelming success,” said faculty member Dave Genter, who oversaw the drive as the Student Council Advisor. “Your generosity is helping out many families in our community who are struggling to make ends meet.”

Mrs. Capito’s 1st grade class will be enjoying a pizza party as their prize for collecting the most donations by weight. Two other classes were also recognized for their efforts — in second place, Mrs. McCartney’s 1C class, which collected 457 pounds of food, and in 3rd place, Mrs. Brossman’s 1st grade class, which collected 436 pounds of food.

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