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HS National Honor Society gives back during holidays

Throughout the month of December, the Oswego High School National Honor Society collected toiletry items for the Human Concerns of Oswego Food Pantry. Human Concerns provides needed items from local families free of charge, especially food and toiletries. 

This is the fifth year that the club has held this collection and each year we have been able to exceed what we donated the previous year. With the help of OHS juniors Addyson St. Onge and Clara Back, who served as the event chairs for this donation drive, the OHS National Honor Society was able to donate over 300 toiletry items.

“This year, more than ever, it was very important for our club to find ways to help the Oswego community," NHS Adviser Kayley Morse said. "
We are proud to help with such a worthy cause and look forward to finding more ways to help those in need in the new year.”


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