Trinity responds to need

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Students at Trinity High School loaded donated food into a truck recently after raising more than $12,000 for the Dare to Care Food Bank.

Joey Stinton, Dare to Care’s food drive coordinator, said Trinity’s efforts resulted in the “largest fund drive of any school in the Dare to Care 13-county service area.”

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