Students Make A ‘First Grade’ Donation To The St. Susan Center

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JAMESTOWN – In honor of the 100th day of school, first grade students at Ring Elementary collected over 200 non-perishable food items to donate to the St. Susan Center.

Ring Elementary School first graders collected 210 non-perishable items for St. Susan’s Center! First grade collects every year in honor of the 100th day of school to help out their community. Submitted image.

School officials posting on Facebook that the first-grade class each year hosts this food drive to help the community at large.

St. Susan Center officials say they are quite happy and proud of this small but mighty contribution.











The St. Susan Center provides a warm meal to the greater Jamestown area serving around 300 to 500 meals a day, 365 days a year. Anyone interested in donating food or would like to volunteer should call the center at (716) 664-2253.

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