WASHINGTON — Saint Peter School (SPS) students gathered on November 14 to participate in the 37th Annual Greg Gannon Canned Food Drive.
At final count, 186 boxes of food were loaded onto the truck destined for The Father McKenna Center. Donations were gathered from SPS families and neighbors as well as parishioners from St. Peter’s and St. Joseph’s churches.
“The Greg Gannon Food Drive is consistently one of our students’ favorite service activities, and their commitment grows with each school year,” said Saint Peter School Principal Karen Clay. “Greg Gannon’s mission has encouraged generations of SPS students to put their faith into action. We are humbled and grateful for the opportunity to participate once again and look forward to continuing this meaningful collaboration for years to come.”
“The relationship between St. Peter and the Greg Gannon Food Drive goes way back to when my father and all of his siblings went to St. Peter back in the 40s,” said Greg Gannon Canned Food Drive Executive Director Rick Gannon. “It is truly fitting that their efforts to collect the food to help those in need is a great one, with the food ending up at the Greg Gannon pantry at the Father McKenna Center. Thank you to St. Peter School for your continued efforts and supporting our fight against food insecurity.”
For more information about St. Peter School community engagement and academic offerings, visit stpeterschooldc.org.
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