Students and representatives of the food pantries from Milton Elementary School and Cape Henlopen High School recently picked up a generous donation made by the Big Fish Charitable Foundation.
The organization donated numerous hygiene items to the schools, including deodorant, soap and toothpaste. High school students attended the pickup with Otis Blackburn to help load and deliver the supplies to the schools. In total, 276 sticks of deodorant, 408 packages of soap and 312 tubes of toothpaste were donated.
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