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BC Christian Academy students Kirby Peters, left, and Angelina Lukianiuk pack crackers at the SHARE hood bank in Port Moody as part of their Outreach Service Day event.
 

BC Christian Academy students Kirby Peters, left, and Angelina Lukianiuk pack crackers at the SHARE hood bank in Port Moody as part of their Outreach Service Day event.

Photograph by: Lisa King , NOW

BC Christian Academy students Kirby Peters, left, and Angelina Lukianiuk pack crackers at the SHARE hood bank in Port Moody as part of their Outreach Service Day event.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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BC Christian Academy students Kirby Peters, left, and Angelina Lukianiuk pack crackers at the SHARE hood bank in Port Moody as part of their Outreach Service Day event.
 

BC Christian Academy students Kirby Peters, left, and Angelina Lukianiuk pack crackers at the SHARE hood bank in Port Moody as part of their Outreach Service Day event.

Photograph by: Lisa King , NOW

 
BC Christian Academy students Kirby Peters, left, and Angelina Lukianiuk pack crackers at the SHARE hood bank in Port Moody as part of their Outreach Service Day event.
BC Christian Academy students Emily Wellein, Aruscke Bosch and Jessica Kononenko check expiry dates of donated food at the SHARE food bank in Port Moody as part of their first-ever Community Outreach/Service Day. Held Sept. 27, the event saw students and staff help organizations including KidSport and Basketball BC. In a press release, the school says this is BC Christian Academy’s way of saying thanks to the Tri-Cities for 20 years of support.
BC Christian Academy students Jessica Kononenko and Aruscke Bosch check the expiry dates of donated food at the SHARE food bank in Port Moody as part of their Outreach Service Day event.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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