YOUNG LEADERS, BIG IMPACT: STUDENTS CHANGE HUNGER 2025
Students across South Jersey made a powerful impact through this year’s Students Change Hunger initiative. Timothy Christian Academy led the way with 1,759 pounds collected, followed by Northern Burlington County Regional Middle School (1,423 pounds) and Octavius V. Catto Family School (1,200 pounds). Collectively, these schools contributed 72% of all food donations made by Students Change Hunger participants.
We thank all participating schools for their compassion and engagement during a challenging year. Special recognition to Fleetwood School for hosting the most engagement activities,
and to Delair and Fine schools in the Pennsauken School District for supporting families during the government shutdown and SNAP benefits delay.
Their efforts are a powerful reminder that students are helping lead the fight against hunger in South Jersey.
To learn more about Students Change Hunger, visit foodbanksj.org/studentschangehunger
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