
Mountaire employees preparing items for delivery to the Clothing Our Kids volunteer center are (l-r) Communications and Community Relations Director Cathy Bassett; IT Help Desk Support Manager Josh Barre; Communications and Community Relations Specialist Rachel Lord; IT Manufacturing and Support Director Brett Ryan and Network Analyst David Plum; and Clothing Our Kids President Bob Blouin. SUBMITTED PHOTOS
Sussex County school kids in need will be warm and cozy this winter thanks to the generosity of all employees at Mountaire.
An October coat drive brought in 150 coats and jackets along with many hats and gloves.
Clothing Our Kids’ mission is to improve the lives of at-risk children in elementary school and Head Start by providing them with essential school clothing.
To learn more, go to clothingourkids.org.
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