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Nov 25, 2025

Brighton Avenue School’s Generosity Shined Through a Community Food Drive

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The City of Atlantic City’s Office of Multicultural Services spotlighted a meaningful act of community unity through a generous canned food drive organized by the students and staff of Brighton Avenue School. The initiative demonstrated the school’s commitment to supporting local families and contributing to the well-being of the broader community.

The effort served as a strong example of compassion in action. Students and educators worked together with purpose, gathering canned goods that would later provide essential support to households in need. Their participation reflected a deep understanding of the importance of service and helping others.

The Office of Multicultural Services proudly acted as a bridge between Brighton Avenue School and the Spanish Community Center, ensuring that the donated items were delivered safely and directly to the families who needed them most. This partnership strengthened the impact of the initiative and showcased how collaboration can elevate community outreach.

The Spanish Community Center, which hosted a monthly food distribution program, welcomed the donations as a valuable contribution to their ongoing efforts. For many families facing food insecurity, this support provided much-needed relief and stability.

The teamwork between the school, the Office of Multicultural Services, and the Spanish Community Center highlighted how unified efforts could create meaningful change within Atlantic City. Each organization brought its own strengths to the initiative, resulting in a smooth and impactful process.

Students also benefitted from this experience, gaining firsthand insight into the power of generosity and community service. The school staff modeled empathy and leadership, reinforcing values that extend far beyond the classroom.

The Office of Multicultural Services expressed deep gratitude to everyone involved, acknowledging that acts like this represented the true spirit of Atlantic City—neighbors supporting neighbors, schools giving back, and organizations working together toward a shared mission.

This food drive stood as a testament to what community looked like: people coming together, offering compassion, and creating positive change with thoughtful and heartfelt contributions.

In the end, the generosity of Brighton Avenue School and the partnership with the Spanish Community Center created a meaningful impact, reminding Atlantic City that collaboration and kindness can go a long way in uplifting families and strengthening the community as a whole.

Photo Credit: Office of Multicultural Services

Published on
12/1/2025
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