Students from Central Magnet School’s Beta Club presented record one-time donations of nonperishable food and money to the MTSU Student Food Pantry Thursday, Jan. 29, following a recent food drive.
In just a week, Central students collected 7,000-plus cans of food and raised $2,600 to help the pantry restock its shelves. MTSU staff brought a truck to pick up the donations from the grade 6-12 magnet school, which is operated by Rutherford County Schools and located on East Main Street, a few blocks west of the MTSU campus. Check out the video below about this wonderful community service effort!
Students from Central Magnet School’s Beta Club presented record one-time donations of nonperishable food and money to the MTSU Student Food Pantry Thursday, Jan. 29, following a recent food drive. In just a week, Central students collected 7,000-plus cans of food and raised $2,600 to help the pantry restock its…
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