Kelley Wallace, right, holds a $5,000 check presented to Paris Elementary School’s food pantry from the Episcopal Diocese of Maine by the Rev. Canon Nancy Moore, left, rector of Christ Church in Norway. The pantry, named Cardinal Kitchen, is for families of the school’s students. Wallace was the driving force behind the feeding program. The Oxford Hills Food Pantry at Christ Church is the sponsoring organization, managing the finances and allowing access to the Good Shepherd Food Bank in Auburn. The check was presented at school assemblies to honor MLK Day on Jan. 16. The students made posters and cards.
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