Students at Lavelle School for the Blind package groceries for pantries

Staff and parents raised $1,600 for canned foods and other items so students could create care packages.

News 12 Staff

Dec 15, 2020, 6:22 PM

Updated 1,459 days ago

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The students at Lavelle School for the Blind in Edenwald spent the day packaging groceries for local food pantries with the goal of helping those in need during the holiday season during the pandemic.
Staff and parents raised $1,600 for canned foods and other items so students could create care packages.
News 12’s Joanna Hernandez was there with executive director Rebecca Renshaw with more on the act of kindness.