Photos by Mary Alice Murphy
Calvary Chapel Feed the Need project 120718
Calvary Chapel Feed the Need project 120718
From left are fourth-graders Azariah Marshall and Gabrielle Mittica, seventh-graders Seth Ammon and Devaughan Wooten, teacher Angela Butler and eight-grader Ariel Hanson packing bags.
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Calvary Chapel Feed the Need project 120718
In this photo are Reid Dement, KayleeAnn Hutcheon, Tanya Dobrinski, Brennan Ore and Lilly Pinkerton
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Calvary Chapel Feed the Need project 120718
Kimball Murphy and Daniel Smith seal the bags
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Calvary Chapel Feed the Need project 120718
Daniel, Lilly, Brennan, and Reid with Carmen Reese
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Calvary Chapel Feed the Need project 120718
Martin Perrault, Olivia Rodriguez and A. Jay
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Calvary Chapel Feed the Need project 120718
Each bag holds six servings of soy protein, vegetables, vitamins, rice, and although vegetarian, it tastes like chicken.
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Calvary Chapel Feed the Need project 120718
The place is bustling with children and adult workers
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Calvary Chapel Feed the Need project 120718
Calvary Chapel School Principal Dea Gros.
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Calvary Chapel Feed the Need project 120718
Julie Smith and Kim Klassen
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Calvary Chapel Feed the Need project 120718
Another overall view of the room.
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Calvary Chapel School's project this year was to raise money and package bags of dehydrated food for Feed the Need.
School Principal Dea Gros said the goal was the raise $50,000 for the effort. "We passed our goal."
On Friday, Dec. 7, 2018, students of the school, teachers and adult volunteers packed 10,080 bags which filled 42 boxes with 40 bags in each box. Thirty-six of the boxes were to be sent to Haiti and the remaining six boxes would stay in Grant County to feed the hungry.
Each bag had six servings of a vegetarian combination of soy protein, vegetables, vitamins and rice that tasted like chicken, Gros said.