
In the days before Thanksgiving, Bishop Dennis Sullivan visited Paul VI High School to help students organize and pack food for families in need. Every homeroom in the Haddonfield school had been collecting non-perishable food items throughout the month, with the intent of delivering the goods to families from Holy Name School, a Catholic Partnership School in Camden.

On Nov. 26, the items – neatly organized into different categories throughout the school gym – were placed into boxes by students and Bishop Sullivan. Once the 70 meals were packaged, Bishop Sullivan asked the students join him in a blessing. “May we always be instruments of charity and help our nations to do all that it can do for the poor.”
Photo Gallery: Paul VI Food Drive
Students then loaded the meals, which included fresh turkeys, into a truck. The food was delivered later that day, just in time for the Thanksgiving holiday.
















