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Mother Seton Students Donate 45 Baskets of Thanksgiving Food to Needy

Baskets will be distributed to families in the area through St. John's Food Pantry and St. Joseph's Social Service Center.

This release was received from Mother Seton Regional High School. 

Students from Mother Seton collected 45 bountiful Thanksgiving food baskets for distribution. Each homeroom, along with their moderators, collected food staples during the month of November. 

The project is spearheaded by Mother Seton’s student council and the homeroom representatives from each homeroom. Most homerooms made not one but three baskets for this year’s drive. Baskets will be distributed to needy families in the area, Saint John’s Food Pantry, Clark-Linden, and Saint Joseph’s Social Service Center, Elizabeth.

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The Religion department prepared a Thanksgiving Prayer Service, attended by students, faculty and staff. Reflections of gratitude were submitted by the students and included in the prayer service. The Seton Ensemble and the Gospel Choir provided musical accompaniment.


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