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The Dispatch/Maryland Coast Dispatch
December 20, 2013
Worcester Prep Students Rally For Community’s Needy
Worcester Prep students spent the better part of Wednesday afternoon sorting through all the food items that were collected for the SGA’s Annual Food Drive. Along with requesting canned goods from the entire student body, each student was challenged with donating $3 to the drive so additional products could be purchased. Photos by Chris Parypa
By SHAWN J. SOPER
NEWS EDITOR
BERLIN – The spirit of giving was on full display this week at Worcester Preparatory School as students began organizing seemingly endless stacks of food for distribution to the less fortunate in the community during the holiday season.
On Wednesday, students at Worcester Prep started to organize and prepare the massive amounts of canned goods and other non-perishable food items they have been collecting since Thanksgiving for the annual Student Government Association (SGA) Food Drive. On tables in the school’s dining hall were stacks of food the students were or-
ganizing by type in preparation for distribution to six area churches and support organizations, which will, in turn, distribute to those most in need in the community this holiday season. Each year, Worcester Prep’s SGA organizes the annual holiday food drive, which includes contributions from each and every one of
the school’s 550 or so students. Each student is asked to donate at least $3 and as many canned goods or other non-perishable food items for the drive. “It’s an annual thing Worcester Prep and the SGA has been doing for as long as I can remember,” said SGA President Lucas Baier. “Every SEE NEXT PAGE
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