Football Players and Baby2BabyClub Lend a Hand at Community Kitchen
- Monday, 11 November 2024 08:07
- Last Updated: Monday, 11 November 2024 08:11
- Published: Monday, 11 November 2024 08:07
- Jennifer Pappalardo
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On Sunday November 10, members of the Scarsdale Varsity Football team partnered with the Scarsdale High School Baby2Baby Club to prepare and serve meals to over 60 neighbors in need.
As one of its many initiatives, The SHS Baby2Baby Club volunteers monthly for Art's Community Kitchen at St. Bart's in White Plains, bridging a critical gap on weekends when other soup kitchens are closed.
The Scarsdale Varsity Football team's season concluded on Friday night. Their playoff journey ended in a narrow semi-final loss to rival Mamaroneck, breaking a nine-year streak. Reaching the playoffs was a victory for the team, and despite the disappointment, they recognized their historic and unifying season.
Joey Pappalardo invited his teammates to join the club and serve this Sunday, continuing the spirit of brotherhood cultivated throughout the season and make a positive impact in the community.
Over 60 individuals and families that rely on the kitchen were treated this week to pulled pork sandwiches, macaroni and cheese, green beans, sauteed broccoli, salad, and homemade desserts. St. Bartholomew's many patrons and volunteers enjoyed having the boys in their Scarsdale gear smiling, greeting everyone, and hearing about their season.