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Eldridge Park School Students 'Make a Difference'

For "Make a Difference Day," kindergarteners at the Lawrence Township elementary school created nearly 150 snack bags for children who attend HomeFront's after-school program.

Editor's Note: The following news brief was contributed by Lawrence Township Public Schools.

In honor of Make a Difference Day, Nate Whitehead, a kindergarten student at Eldridge Park Elementary School, suggested a project that involved all EPS kindergarten students.

Students collected snacks and juice boxes and decorated lunch bags. Terhune Orchards donated 100 apples.

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The students put together the snack bags and donated them to HomeFront's Joy, Hopes and Dreams program.

The kindergarteners’ donations of snacks resulted in 146 snack bags that helped make a difference for the children who attend HomeFront's after-school program.

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