Cereal boxes were organized into a domino maze throughout the first-floor hallways at Willett Elementary before being donated to Hebron Food Pantry.
From left: Hebron Food Pantry Executive Director Carissa Phillips, Willett Elementary Assistant Principal Christine Brierly and Willett Elementary Principal Jeffrey Cateon. The school's donations were transported to the Hebron Food Pantry on Friday. (Photo courtesy Attleboro Public Schools)
From left: Hebron Food Pantry Executive Director Carissa Phillips, Willett Elementary Assistant Principal Christine Brierly and Willett Elementary Principal Jeffrey Cateon. The school's donations were transported to the Hebron Food Pantry on Friday. (Photo courtesy Attleboro Public Schools)
Willett Elementary School third-grade teacher Melissa Martin (left) and Willett Elementary School Adjustment Counselor Renee Raposa, who serve as the Student Council Advisors for Willett Elementary School. (Photo courtesy Attleboro Public Schools)
Willett Elementary School third-grade teacher Melissa Martin (left) and Willett Elementary School Adjustment Counselor Renee Raposa, who serve as the Student Council Advisors for Willett Elementary School. (Photo courtesy Attleboro Public Schools)
ATTLEBORO, Mass. (WLNE) — Students from Thomas Willett Elementary School collected hundreds of cereal boxes to support The Hebron Food Pantry.
Children from grades K through 4 participated in a Cereal Box Challenge, collecting a total of 250 boxes for the pantry. The Hebron Food Pantry, located in Attleboro, serves on average around 300 families and individuals each week.
The boxes were organized in a maze before being transported to the pantry on Tuesday.
“I’m grateful to all of the students and families who donated to the Cereal Box Challenge,” Principal Jeffrey Cateon said in a statement. “Their donations will provide support to those who need it in the community, and it was wonderful to see students excited by the idea of giving back.”