Photo Gallery: Vicksburg Catholic School’s 2nd Annual Feeding Our Community Project
Published 3:35 pm Wednesday, April 3, 2019
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Over 60 students from Vicksburg Catholic School and Vicksburg High School gathered in the St. Aloysius gymnasium to prepare and package 10,000 meals to help end hunger, with the help of Fit Chef Catering and United Way of Central Mississippi. The meals that are packaged will be distributed to shelters and hunger projects throughout Warren County.
About Courtland Wells
Courtland Wells is a staff photographer at The Vicksburg Post. He is a native of Tuscaloosa, Ala. and graduated from the University of Southern Mississippi with a bachelor’s degree in Photojournalism. Following graduation, he started at The Vicksburg Post in the fall of 2016. Courtland has won numerous awards through the Mississippi Associated Press Managing Editors and the Mississippi Press Association. His work has also been featured in the New York Times and Washington Post as well as other national publications. Courtland is a member of the Vicksburg Young Professionals.
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