Ormond Beach Middle School becomes latest Food Brings Hope 16th addition

The school recently partnered with the organization to provide activities and food bags to at-risk students.


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Celena Stephens and Principal Matt Krajewski will provide leadership and support to the new TeenZone program at Ormond Beach Middle School (courtesy photo).
Celena Stephens and Principal Matt Krajewski will provide leadership and support to the new TeenZone program at Ormond Beach Middle School (courtesy photo).
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Ormond Beach Middle School recently took on another initiative to get help to their at-risk students. 

The school became Food Brings Hope 16th addition in order to provide enrichment activities and weekend food bags to at-risk students and their families. 

"This is our first year as a partner with Food Brings Hope, and we look forward with happy anticipation to the many valuable educational opportunities and resources that will be provided for our students," said OBMS Principal Matthew Krajewski in a press release. 

FBH currently serves more than 800 students in the Volusia County School District. 

 

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