POTTSTOWN PA – Pottsgrove High School students, determined to help provide meals to families in need across the Philadelphia area, are ready for a fourth appearance in a popular radio station’s “Campout For Hunger” campaign.

The goal: everyone gets fed.
During the past three years, Pottsgrove students alone collected more than 7,000 pounds of food donations for the event, conducted by radio personalities Preston and Steve for Philadelphia station WMMR-FM over the period of a week in the Metroplex shopping center in Plymouth Meeting PA.
They’re ready to do it again this year, teachers Amber Biddle, Jaime Reinhart, and John Shantz said Thursday (Oct. 14, 2010) in an e-mail.
Pottsgrove students are soliciting non-perishable food items and monetary contributions to help in the drive. Both can be brought to the high school on Kauffman Road, Pottstown PA, to Rooms 2A, 214, or 216, weekdays during school hours from Nov. 1-30, the e-mail said. Donations also will be accepted during Parent-Teacher conferences scheduled for Nov. 22-23.
For more information, call the school at 610-326-5105.
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