Members of the Scranton Area Community Foundation and the United Nations Association-Northeastern Pennsylvania Chapter presented groups of area high school students with checks for $1,000.
"This is a whole other amount of money that we can use to buy a lot more products and hold more community outreach programs," said club member Maisy Earl.
"Our previous efforts have been based on donations mostly, although we sometimes use fundraised money to purchase products," she said.
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