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Oswego High School NHS Collects Over 5,000 Diapers in Annual Drive

The Oswego High School National Honor Society collected more than 5,000 diapers and pull-ups during its annual diaper drive to benefit the Oswego County Department of Social Services.

Held throughout the month of April, the drive brought together NHS members, faculty and staff in a collective effort to support local families in need. The group gathered over 50 cases of diapers and pull-ups as part of the initiative.

“This year’s donations exceeded our expectations,” said NHS adviser Kayley Morse. “The generosity of NHS students and OHS staff was overwhelming, and we are so grateful to have the chance to work on such a worthy cause.”

The annual drive is one of several service projects conducted by the OHS National Honor Society to promote community involvement and support essential needs across the county.
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