Photo from Indian Hills Facebook page
Indian Hills Elementary School is now home to a community pantry, to help provide for families and individuals in need in the community.
The stand-alone pantry is located on the Country Club Lane side of the building and contains items such as non-perishable food, personal hygiene and baby care products. At a recent school board meeting, Christian County Public Schools Superintendent Chris Bentzel praised Indian Hills for their initiative, with students and staff helping care for the pantry, and that it’s great to see a school so actively involved with caring for their community.
The pantry project is being helmed by special education teacher Cassidy Brown—the pantry is accessible 24/7, on a ‘take what you need basis’. Anyone interested in donating to the pantry is welcome to do so and an Amazon wishlist has been set up where donations can be shipped directly to the school.
For more information on the pantry, or to make a donation, contact Indian Hills at (270) 887-7230.