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LISD Stuffs the Pantry

Students and staff support the community by giving back to local food pantries.

This year, Lewisville ISD proudly hosted its annual Stuff the Pantry Food Drive, which collected 50,000 pounds of food benefiting Christian Community Action (CCA), LovePacs, North Texas Community Food Pantry, and The Friendship House Food Distribution Center.   

Wellington Elementary students and staff pose with donations for the LISD Stuff the Pantry Food Drive. October 2024

"This year, we collected nearly 50,000 pounds of dry and canned goods during the LISD Food Drive," CCA Pantry Supervisor Andre Poux said. "This food is pivotal in providing our community with much needed food assistance. We have over 850 families that shop at our pantry each week and the food collected from LISD students and staff will stock our shelves for months to come!"

Lewisville High School students pose next to CCA truck with donations for this year's food drive. October 2024

To hype up the food drive, schools were encouraged to keep track of the number of items donated. While most items were worth one point, this year, per the request of CCA, cereal and peanut butter were worth two points each. 

Arbor Creek Middle School students pose with their donations to CCA's Food Pantry. October 2024

"I'm so grateful for our community’s support and collaboration for the Stuff the Pantry Food Drive for CCA," Wellington Elementary Principal Tami Braun said. "This achievement reflects the hard work and dedication of our staff, students, and families in coming together for a great cause. I appreciate their contributions and commitment to making our community stronger."

The Colony High School students pose with their donations to CCA's Food Pantry for LISD's Food Drive. October 2024

To show their appreciation, CCA Chief Executive Officer Gilbert Montez and CCA Pantry Supervisor Andre Poux are set to present Wellington Elementary, this year's winning school, with a special trophy and surprise for the school's winning classroom. 

Homestead Elementary students and staff pose with donations to this years food drive benefitting CCA. October 2024

"It’s truly heartwarming to see how our Wildcat family came together to make such a meaningful impact on the community," Wellington Elementary School Counselor Kristin King said. "Thank you to our families for going above and beyond to spread kindness."

See more photos from this year's Stuff the Pantry Drive on Lewisville ISD's Facebook page


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