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Hilton celebrates a successful Make A Difference Days event

Hilton Central School District, Hilton-Parma Parks and Recreation, Wegmans, Assemblyman Josh Jensen (R,C,I-Greece), and various community partners teamed up to co-host this year’s Make a Difference Days. Make a Difference Days is an opportunity for the community to come together, roll up their sleeves to volunteer, and make neighborhoods they call home a better place.

Some of the community events that volunteers participated in included a blood drive in honor of Jordan Ott, a former Hilton student battling cancer, donations for neighbors who are food insecure, clothing donation drives, and fall clean-up in areas around the Village of Hilton.

“It truly is such an honor to be able to partner with so many amazing community organizations to make a real, positive impact on our residents,” said Jensen. “In times of such divisiveness, it’s so refreshing to see people from all walks of life come together to do their part to make Hilton a better place for everyone. Thank you to all who showed up, especially our students, and participated in this year’s event.”

“The Hilton Community once again showed their passion, pride, and caring for each other by turning out in large numbers to volunteer for Make a Difference Day,” said Dr. Casey Kosiorek, Hilton CSD superintendent. “A special thanks to Tom Venniro, Wegmans, and everyone at Hilton Central Schools that made this outpouring of generosity possible.”

“Make a Difference Day is such a unique and special day here in the Hilton-Parma Community,” added Tom Venniro, Town of Parma Parks and Recreation director. “This year, a two-day effort, the endeavor featured roughly 20 different community groups, completing 20 projects around the community. All of the projects positively impact the lives of local community members, and many of them serve those in the greater Monroe County area. The Town of Parma and the Parks and Recreation Department are grateful to be associated with an event that embodies the concept of coming together to truly ‘make a difference.’ To be able to bring Make a Difference Day back after a year off due to the situation at hand, speaks to the extraordinary efforts of the groups and people who participated in some capacity. To all of those involved, thank you.”

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Northwood Elementary students collected and sorted items for care packages for soldiers. Photo from @nwstudentgov on Twitter
Assemblyman Josh Jensen (right) visited with student volunteers at Merton Williams Middle School. Photo from@JoshJensen134 on Twitter
Quest students worked to refurbish the school’s outdoor classroom Photo from @QuestElementary on Twitter
Food shelf sorting at the Community Center. Photo from @DrJeffreyMGreen on Twitter
Fall clean up at St. George’s Community Garden. Photo from @DrJeffreyMGreen on Twitter
Hilton High School’s girls volleyball team assisted the Hilton Lions Club in collecting food and supplies for the Hilton Parma Emergency Food Shelf as part of Make A Difference Day. A suggested list of items was prepared and given to each person entering the Hilton Tops. Thanks to store manager, Steve Elliott, and the Parma community residents who supported this project, the bus was filled by 2:30 p.m. Lions members then delivered donated items to the food shelf. Provided information and photo

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