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Delaware Valley Regional High School employees donate to four local food pantries
Updated Dec 28, 2020;
Posted Dec 28, 2020
The Frenchtown United Methodist Church s Open Door Community Pantry arose from the need caused by the pandemic. Here are Pastor Peter Mantell with pantry volunteers Erica Shankland (center) and Leslie Stintsman.Delaware Valley Regional High School
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A spirited appeal to Delaware Valley High School staff, which included a video of racing snails with special narration, has raised $2,260 which was divided among four local food pantries.
The effort was conducted by the Delaware Valley Regional Education Association, but donations rolled in from nonunion employees, too.