Biddeford High School Student Council continues tradition of holiday giving

Led by the Student Council, Biddeford High School students collected and assembled 103 baskets filled with essential Thanksgiving meal items for those facing food insecurity throughout Biddeford, Saco, and Dayton. Pictured (left to right): Brown Dog Carriers’ Owner Graig Morin, BHS Student Council President Erin O'Driscoll, Advisor James Grover, Parker Werner, and Emily Frechette.
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The Biddeford High School Student Council organized its Second Annual Thanksgiving Food Basket Drive, collecting non-perishable food items, monetary donations, and essential meal staples to distribute before the holiday break.

Led by the Student Council, the Biddeford High School students, staff, and community supporters collaborated to assemble 103 Thanksgiving baskets filled with classic holiday items, including turkey, stuffing, canned vegetables, cranberry sauce, and more. The initiative not only provided food but also fostered a sense of community and compassion among students.

“We are thrilled to be giving back to the community,” said Erin O’Driscoll, President of the Biddeford High School Student Council. “Thanksgiving is a time for gratitude, and this project allows us to give back to families in our area who may need a helping hand. We are especially thankful to the Biddeford Education Foundation and Aid for Saco Kids Foundation for purchasing the potatoes for the meal baskets.”

 

On Saturday, Nov. 16, students worked together to pack the boxes, ensuring that each family would receive everything needed for a Thanksgiving meal. School staff members then delivered the baskets to families across Biddeford, Saco, and Dayton. In addition to monetary and food donations, this project was made possible thanks to Brown Dog Carriers, who donated refrigerated storage space; Volk Packaging, who supplied all the delivery boxes; Poland Spring in Hollis, who donated many turkeys; and the Academy of Dance, who gave a large donation of food toward the drive.

“Our Student Council exemplifies what it means to serve others. Their commitment to ensuring every family has a Thanksgiving meal speaks volumes about their leadership and compassion. They exemplify the true meaning of Tiger Pride by upholding the values of Perseverance, Respect, Integrity, Dependability, and Empathy,” said Principal Martha Jacques.