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For some of us at CBA, Mother’s Cupboard is an essential part of the day. What would life be like without it? It’s almost scary to think about it. What would the seventh and eighth graders do without their mid-morning energy booster? What would the jun
iors and seniors do during their free periods without something to eat?
Everyday we see dedicated moth ers arriving to open up Mother’s Cup board. They take up a few hours of their valuable day to feed the students of CBA. During each lunch period they see familiar and some not so fa miliar faces of the student body. They go through lollipops, twizzlers, ice cream sandwiches, and many, many candy bars.
These mothers are hard-working and enjoy what they do. They are ea ger to help out a student in need of a folder or a pencil. Without the help of Mother’s Cupboard many students at CBA would be totally lost (and hun-
gry)-
Thanks Mother’s Cupboard!
By: Heather Brown
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