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A team of Wyoming Seminary Upper School student volunteers collected and delivered more than 1,400 meals to the Commission on Economic Opportunity’s (CEO) Northeast Regional Food Bank in the new Andrew J. McGowan Center for Healthy Living, 185 Research Drive, Pittston Township. The March collection was part of the Food for Families Campaign, a Mericle Commercial Real Estate Services and CEO initiative to wipe out hunger in Northeastern Pennsylvania. Fourteen businesses in CenterPoint Commerce and Trade Park, Pittston Township, and Mericle employees participated. Some of the participants, from left, first row: Gene Brady, executive director, CEO; Robbie Mericle, Gabe Pascal, George Vavlas, Spencer Stirewalt, Wyoming Seminary students; and Henry Doran, warehouse staff member, CEO. Second row: Anthony Teberio and Javier Olgando, warehouse staff, CEO; Heather Feist, director of agency relations, CEO; Deana Pickett, director of business development, Mericle; Amanda Brueckler, marketing director/food sourcing, CEO; Dominique Coslett, Wyoming Seminary; Kathy Coslett, director of community affairs, Mericle; Emily Courtois, marketing associate, Mericle; Mike Quinn, Mericle Construction; King Adjei-Frimpong, volunteer coordinator, CEO; Matt Krupa, supply chain/produce coordinator, CEO.