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Bremen High School’s 39th Annual Food Drive is Gearing Up
Starting Monday Nov. 6th through Friday, Nov. 10th, students, faculty, and staff will begin going door to door to distribute food drive bags

MIDLOTHIAN, IL - Students from Bremen High School’s National Honor Society chapter and Student Council are beginning preparations for their 39th annual food drive! Starting Monday, November 6th through Friday, November 10th, students, faculty, and staff will begin going door to door to distribute food drive donation bags throughout the community.
Donations will then be collected, door to door, by students, faculty, and staff, beginning Monday, November 13th through Friday, November 17th. Non-perishable food items which are collected, will be redistributed through Bremen’s Micro Pantry and local churches that have programs for distributing assistance to the needy; recipients do not have to be members of those churches.
Non-perishable food item donations can be dropped off prior to scheduled pickup dates at Berkot’s Super Foods in Midlothian or at Bremen High School (Pulaski Road entrance).
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Bremen High School’s National Honor Society chapter sponsor, Sarah Bogard, said “We are excited to get this event going and appreciate the support of our community and Berkot’s, who help make this event a success each year.”
Berkot’s Super Foods in Midlothian has proudly supported this event since 2015, donating paper grocery bags which help streamline the food drive donation collection process.
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For more information about the Annual Food Drive at Bremen High School, contact Bremen’s NHS sponsor, Sarah Bogard, or Bremen’s Student Council sponsor, Anna Rauch.
About Bremen High School District 228
Bremen High School District 228 is located in the southwest suburbs of Chicago and serves the communities of Midlothian, Posen, Tinley Park, Markham, Hazel Crest, Country Club Hills and Oak Forest. District 228 serves over 5,000 students and employs 800 full and part-time staff members. Bremen High School, in Midlothian, opened its doors to students in September of 1953. Since then, District 228 opened three additional schools. Tinley Park High School opened in 1961; Hillcrest High School, in Country Club Hills, opened in 1967; and Oak Forest High School opened in 1970. For more information, please visit https://www.bhsd228.com/