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Student Artists Raise $10,000 for Hungry Families in Need

By: Jessica Holloway
| Published 02/26/2022

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THE WOODLANDS, TX -- The John Cooper School is thrilled to announce this year’s Annual Empty Bowls event. On Saturday, February 26 members of The Woodlands, Montgomery County, and Greater Houston Area joined together to raise money for families in need. Members of the community gathered inside The Student Center on the school’s campus. Artwork and clay pottery lined the walls, while the smell of delicious soup filled the air.

The John Cooper School Empty Bowls 16th Annual Event


“We invite the community to join us for a bowl of soup and water. This is symbolic to represent how some families in our community struggle with food insecurity and they may not always have a meal or options when it comes to everyday living,” said Jillian Scotto, The John Cooper School Art Teacher.

Students hosted interactive activities for children, to raise awareness and promote service in our community. Proceeds from the event go to Interfaith Food Pantry to help feed the hungry. Over the last 16 years the school has raised more than $100,000 to help fight food insecurity. To get involved or to learn more about this event visit JohnCooper.org.

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