Paulding Junior High Students Support Local Food Pantry

On Saturday, January 18, students and staff from Paulding Junior High School dedicated their time to volunteer at the Caring and Sharing Food Pantry in Paulding, Ohio. This act of service brought together educators and students alike to give back to their community.
Principal Eric Deisler expressed his gratitude for the volunteers and their commitment to supporting local initiatives, stating, “It’s inspiring to see our school community come together to make a difference.”
The Caring and Sharing Food Pantry plays a vital role in providing resources to those in need, and events like this showcase how collaborative efforts can have a lasting impact.
The group included Madison Etter, a 7th Grade Reading Teacher, Nevayah Cler, Nahla Carlisle, Savy Barnes, Braelynn Averesch, and Cole Mortemore, a 7th Grade Math Teacher. Their efforts not only helped the food pantry but also highlighted the importance of community involvement and teamwork.
