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"Champions for Charity" Feeds Our Neighbors

Release Date: June 21, 2019
A grand total of 16,267 pounds of food was collected by students and faculty during the 2018-2019 school year.

(Newton, NJ) The Sussex County Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Social Services Food Pantry provides food to hundreds of families and individuals throughout the county. County Clerk Jeff Parrott created Champions for Charity during the 2009-2010 school year to help replenish the shelves at the Social Services Food Pantry in response to its decreasing donations and rising need to feed the hungry. Since then Champions for Charity has evolved into an annual event that feeds countless residents throughout the county. The effort also educates, raises awareness, and touches the hearts and minds of youths and adults alike as many become aware of the suffering and need that exists within their own community.

Local high school students and faculty have worked together for the past ten years to collect over 417,414 pounds of food through the Champions for Charity food drives. In addition, a team of volunteers have dedicated their time and talents over the past ten years to this and many other efforts by coordinating food drives, educating the public, maintaining pantry shelves, and providing the means to feed countless residents in need. A grand total of 16,267 pounds of food was collected by students and faculty during the 2018-2019 school year. High Point Regional High School students led the friendly competition by collecting 5,222 pounds of food. The food pantry would struggle to meet the needs of its residents without such a generous community, selfless volunteers, and innovative solutions to real life problems such as Champions for Charity.

High Point High School Champions for Charity
High Point Regional High School students led the friendly competition by collecting 5,222 pounds of food.

The Sussex County Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Social Services, food pantry volunteers, and County Clerk Jeff Parrott would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to every student, faculty member, and parent who contributed to the Champions for Charity effort by donating food items and their time.

If anyone is in need of food for themselves, their family or their pets, they can stop by the Division of Social Services, 83 Spring Street, Suite 203, Newton, NJ, Monday through Friday, between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. No appointments are necessary to obtain assistance from the food pantry.

2016 Champions for Charity