Mesa high school students helping families get through pandemic
High school students are helping community members in need through the Working Warriors program.
By: Kailey Latham
and last updated 2021-03-08 07:26:05-05
MESA, AZ â High school students and teachers in Mesa are working to help families make it through the pandemic.
The Working Warriors program at Westwood High School operates as a secret shopper service, allowing families to anonymously receive necessities like laundry detergent, hygiene products, diapers, and more. We re here to help. We re here to let them know that everything is going to be OK, said Luis Nunez, a senior at Westwood and one of 60 students in the Working Warriors program.
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very real problem right now. An ongoing one, even though we ve come around to the one year mark of the COVID-19 pandemic reaching the Garden State. Thousands of our neighbors right here in South Jersey are living with food insecurity. In fact, according to Community Food Bank of New Jersey Southern Branch, 1 in 5 kids in the state are hungry, 1 in 4 in Cape May County. That s a heartbreaking reality.
And the Food Bank s resources are stretched thin with more and more families seeking assistance.
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SHREVEPORT, La. (KSLA) - Weeks after the historic winter storm brought life to a standstill across the ArkLaTex Shreve Memorial Library is working with a faith-based non-profit to collect donations for its food pantry.
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Neighbors helping neighbors was the theme for a group of Windsor volunteers on Saturday morning. The food drive was hosted by the Live-Love-Give group, who.