Harlandale ISD families who need canned vegetables, dry goods or even toiletries will now have a place to turn to at their child’s school campus, thanks to a partnership with a local nonprofit.
families who need canned vegetables, dry goods or even toiletries will now have a place to turn to at their child’s school campus, thanks to a partnership with a local nonprofit.
The nonprofit’s president and CEO, Theresa Scepanski, a Harlandale ISD alumni, knows the need firsthand. Community First Health Plans will be installing the food pantry boxes outside the campuses to make nonperishable foods available to families 24/7. The first pantry will be installed at Gilbert Elementary School. The rest will be installed and immediately stocked through the summer.The nonprofit already has 14 pantries across the city through partnerships with other organizations. This is the first time it is partnering with a school.
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