BRUNSWICK — On Tuesday, May 24, at 8 a.m., the St. John students will form a line that will stretch from the school, located on 37 Pleasant Street, to the Mid Coast Hunger Prevention Program facility on 84 Union Street. The human chain will pass over 500 food and personal care items, donated by members of the St. John’s community, from the school to the facility. The MCHPP provides food for hundreds of local families through a food bank, food pantry, and soup kitchen.
The event had been scheduled the previous week but was rescheduled due to construction. May 26 is the rain date.
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