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EBSC Sponsors Food and Clothing Drive to Benefit Sandy Victims

The soccer club is collecting food and warm clothing Saturday and Sunday.

If you’re looking for a way to help with Hurricane Relief locally, then bring donations of food and clothing to the Heavenly Farms snack bar and the Dideriksen snack bar Saturday and Sunday.

The East Brunswick Soccer Club is sponsoring a food and clothing drive to benefit MCFOODS and Elijah’s Promise in New Brunswick

MCFOODS is looking for donations of non-perishable, canned and boxed food items; bottled water; and personal hygiene products such as toothpaste, deodorant, baby diapers, lotions, soap, detergents, etc.

Elijah's Promise in New Brunswick is looking for baby formula and baby food, diapers, blankets, inter clothing, coats, socks and more.

Bins and boxes for collection will be set up at both the Heavenly snack bar and at Dideriksen snack bar all day Saturday and Sunday. 

If you have any questions or if you can help with the drive, please contact Liz McSpiritt at ebsoccer.travelvp@gmail.com.

More information can be found at www.njfoodbank.org/_assets/docs/downloads/food-drive-facts.pdf and www.elijahspromise.org/.

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