Kelowna
Kids raise a ton for Food Bank
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Aberdeen Hall Preparatory School Grade 9 students at the Kelowna Community Food Bank
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The recent effort to raise much needed food for the Kelowna Community Food Bank by the students of Aberdeen Hall Preparatory School was a giant success.
In total the students collected 1,387 pounds of food, which will go a long way in helping the people in the community. The Grade 9 class was proud to package all of the donations and deliver them to the Food Bank where they were also given the opportunity to tour the facility.
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Ms. Dionnes's class
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Students in Rutland also pitched in to help the Food Bank.
Ms. Dionne's Grade 6 class at South Rutland Elementary School raised over 1,000 pounds of food for the Kelowna Food Bank during " Scare Hunger Week."
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