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National Honor Society Food Pantry

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Michelle Batres
National Honors Society starts a food pantry for students and families in need.

During the 2022-2023 high school year, Watkins Mill High School’s National Honor Society students arranged a food pantry for their annual project to help those in need. The idea stemmed from the little free library but with non-perishable food and materials instead of books. Students and families can give what they can and take what they need. 

NHS is asking for donations of pantry staples such as canned soup, pasta boxes, tomato sauce, and any other non-perishable items. As well as any monetary assistance to push this project and any future projects further. Please reach out to Maria Duran if that is of interest to you and drop off the food in the main office.  Their goal is to have at least three food pantries in the WM area by the end of the school year. By taking the time to donate, the community will be positively affected and many families will be able to benefit from it. Anything makes a difference.

It is advised to give what you personally would like to receive.  Below is a list of items that would be great for the pantry. 

  • Peanut butter
  • Canned soup
  • Canned fruit
  • Canned vegetables
  • Canned stew
  • Canned fish
  • Canned beans
  • Canned tomatoes/pasta sauce
  • Canned meat (chicken, beef, etc.)
  • Canned or plastic condiments and spices
  • Canola and olive oil sprays
  • Canned broth and stock
  • Toilet paper
  • Paper Towels
  • Soap/dish soap/ shampoo/ conditioner
  • Pencils/pens/color pencils/erasers

Think about how many people this will benefit and give and take generously!

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Obehi Eromosele, Editor-in-Chief
Obehi is an International Baccalaureate Career Program senior at Watkins Mill High School and Co-Editor-in-Chief for The Current. Obehi loves reading books, spending time with friends and family, watching television, and listening to variations of music. She is the WM Minds Matter club president and Vice President of the Minority Scholars Program (MSP). Obehi is also a co-captain and plays defense on her Varsity field hockey team. She plans to attend a four-year university to pursue a degree in finance/business.
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