When people donate food to food pantries, usually it’s canned goods that
kids all too often aren’t much interested in eating. That’s why Pete
Robinson of Lockport founded the Peanut Butter and Jelly Drive in 2010:
He wanted to provide local needy families with foods that kids enjoy.
The fourth annual PB&J Drive continues through December 7th, with
donation bins for unopened jars of peanut butter, jelly and marshmallow
Fluff being set up all over the Niagara Frontier.
There are 5 drop-off sites in Gasport: The Chop Shop; Gasport Elementary School, Hartland Volunteer Fire Co., Hartland Town Hall and Royalton Town Hall.
To learn more about the drive read this recent report from the Lockport Union Sun and Journal...
To learn more about the drive read this recent report from the Lockport Union Sun and Journal...