We’re excited to announce that AWLS Will host a district wide food drive to support families in need November 18 - 22. Many people in our area are struggling with food insecurity, and together, we can make a difference. Our schools are collecting non perishable food items to ensure everyone has enough to eat.
This is a chance for each of us—students, parents, teachers, and community members—to make a real difference.
Please see below for opportunities to help make this food drive a success. Every contribution counts! Thank you for your support in feeding our community.
Opportunities to Give
Anthony Wayne High School The DECA the Halls food drive is being led by the AW-Penta Chapter of DECA. Students will be encouraged to bring in non-perishable food items to their 4th period class. For every 10 donations, a snowman will be awarded to "DECA-rate" their classroom door. The 4th period class with the most snowmen will receive a holiday cookie party. | |
AW Junior High Students and staff are collecting nonperishable items for the AW Food Pantry. Donations will be collected during the school day and at the basketball scrimmages on Tuesday and Thursday, Nov. 19 and 21. | |
Fallen Timbers Middle School FTMS is collecting donations in support of the weekend food bag program. The program provides snack bags of food for children facing food insecurity at home. Staff may earn a dress down day each day they bring a donation, and students are invited to donate items in a House competition. | |
Monclova Primary School Monclova Primary plans to hold a donation drive in March 2025. |
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Waterville Primary School Waterville Student Council is leading the effort to refill the pantry that supports the weekend food bag program. They are requesting donations of single-serving snacks and meals to help feed children on weekends and when school is not in session. | |
Whitehouse Primary School Whitehouse Primary also collecting food items in support of the weekend food bag program. The program provides snack bags of food for children facing food insecurity at home. | |