Photo courtesy of St Clair Catholic District School Board.

Students at UCC aren’t letting the pandemic get in their way of helping others.

The high school’s annual Halloween for Hunger campaign was kept in-house this year because of the pandemic.

Rather than going door-to-door, students ran a grade-level competition, collecting over 2100 items for the local food bank.

Executive Director at Outreach for Hunger, Brenda LeClair says this is always a busy time of year for community groups they’re feeling the pinch.

She says while donations are starting to pick up, they will be looking at a long winter season and can use all the help they can get.

“We’re really going to be counting on the community to bring donations in or to arrange for pick-ups,” LeClair says. COVID has really hurt our food drives, people aren’t gathering the way they would normally be gathering and holding food drives for us, it’s taking on a whole different picture this year.”

UCC’s Grade 9s were the winners of the in-school food drive competition, bringing in more than 600 food items.  As a reward, they are being granted a special casual dress day.