They
collected 10,294 pounds in two hours.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 20, 2018
ARLINGTON, Va. –Seventy-seven middle-school students
spent two hours picking corn for the poor at Chandler Farms in Montross,
Virginia, and Parker Farms in Colonial Beach, Virginia. The
students, from Boot Camp for Aspiring Saints, a faith formation program at Holy
Spirit Catholic Church in Annandale, collected more than 10,000 pounds of corn.
The students were transported by bus to the farms. After
the corn was collected, it was transported to the Catholic Charities of the
Diocese of Arlington St. Lucy Food Project, a food warehouse in Manassas
serving the underprivileged in Northern Virginia. From there, the corn will be
distributed to partner pantries in the
following counties and cities: Rappahannock, Shenandoah, Winchester City,
Warren County (CCDA Loaves & Fishes Pantry), Madison County, Orange County,
Fairfax County, Arlington, Alexandria City (CCDA Christ House Pantry), and
Loudoun County (CCDA Leesburg Pantry). In addition, Healthy Harvest Foodbank is
distributing some of the corn to the Northern Neck.
“This is our first year to increase fresh, healthy food
to the poor as a result of having our new refrigeration. Our donors made this
possible,” says Vincent Cannava, Program Director and Food Source Developer for
the St. Lucy Project. “Today
also fulfilled an opportunity for “aspiring saints” to put their faith into
action,” he said.