CBNA Girls
Basketball Program Donates To End 68 Hours Of Hunger
The CBNA Girls’ Basketball Program presents a check for
$650 to Andrea McCusker, local representative for End 68 Hours
of Hunger.
Recently, the Coe-Brown Northwood Academy girls’ basketball
program sold calendars to raise money for its program. As
part of the fundraising effort, they were also able to donate a
portion of their proceeds to the local chapter of End 68 Hours
of Hunger. As a result, the Lady Bears presented a check for
$650 to Andrea McCusker who helps with the local chapter.
End 68 Hours of Hunger is a private, not-for-profit, effort to
confront the approximately 68 hours of hunger that some school
children experience between the free lunch they receive in
school on Friday afternoon and the free breakfast they receive
in school on Monday morning. Locally, this organization helps to
support 18 families in Northwood and surrounding towns with food
for the times that students are not in school. More information
on this great charity and what it does, please visit
www.end68hoursofhunger.org.