Students in the Clare-Gladwin
Career Center’s Career and Technical Education (CTE) program collected 594
non-perishable food items during their annual food drive.
Students from the automotive technology
class contributed the most items to the effort with close to 300 cans of food.
"I am very proud and impressed
with the students and how they helped their community,” said CTE Auto Tech
Instructor Rich Hollister. “This is an outstanding group who has been
succeeding and has a fantastic attendance record and work ethic."
The donations will be distributed
to the Mid Michigan Community Action Agency in Clare County and the Sacred
Heart Mission Food Pantry in Gladwin County.
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