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Westminster High School’s Owl’s Nest food pantry supports students and community

  • Lawrence Aquino restocks the shelves as client supplies. Westminster High...

    Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times

    Lawrence Aquino restocks the shelves as client supplies. Westminster High School supports a food pantry called Owl's Nest in one of its portable classrooms. The service also provides the real-world job experience curriculum component for special education students in the Learning for Independence program, as volunteering at the food pantry does well to mirror a grocery store work experience. It is also a volunteer opportunity for other students.

  • Polina Livingston restocks macaroni and cheese on delivery/restocking day. Westminster...

    Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times

    Polina Livingston restocks macaroni and cheese on delivery/restocking day. Westminster High School supports a food pantry called Owl's Nest in one of its portable classrooms. The service also provides the real-world job experience curriculum component for special education students in the Learning for Independence program, as volunteering at the food pantry does well to mirror a grocery store work experience. It is also a volunteer opportunity for other students.

  • While the pantry is open, students Becky Guldan signs in...

    Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times

    While the pantry is open, students Becky Guldan signs in clients while Ryan Whiteman stands security, allowing 3 clients entrance at a time. Westminster High School supports a food pantry called Owl's Nest in one of its portable classrooms. The service also provides the real-world job experience curriculum component for special education students in the Learning for Independence program, as volunteering at the food pantry does well to mirror a grocery store work experience. It is also a volunteer opportunity for other students.

  • Pantry Co-Coordinators Katie McDonald and Tasha Costley help with a...

    Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times

    Pantry Co-Coordinators Katie McDonald and Tasha Costley help with a client at the Owl's Nest Pantry. Westminster High School supports a food pantry called Owl's Nest in one of its portable classrooms. The service also provides the real-world job experience curriculum component for special education students in the Learning for Independence program, as volunteering at the food pantry does well to mirror a grocery store work experience. It is also a volunteer opportunity for other students.

  • Lawrence Aquino carries the groceries to a client's car. Westminster...

    Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times

    Lawrence Aquino carries the groceries to a client's car. Westminster High School supports a food pantry called Owl's Nest in one of its portable classrooms. The service also provides the real-world job experience curriculum component for special education students in the Learning for Independence program, as volunteering at the food pantry does well to mirror a grocery store work experience. It is also a volunteer opportunity for other students.

  • Becky Guldan restocks Ravioli on delivery/restocking day. Westminster High School...

    Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times

    Becky Guldan restocks Ravioli on delivery/restocking day. Westminster High School supports a food pantry called Owl's Nest in one of its portable classrooms. The service also provides the real-world job experience curriculum component for special education students in the Learning for Independence program, as volunteering at the food pantry does well to mirror a grocery store work experience. It is also a volunteer opportunity for other students.

  • Polina Livingston sorts boxes macaroni and cheese according to brand...

    Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times

    Polina Livingston sorts boxes macaroni and cheese according to brand on delivery/restocking day. Westminster High School supports a food pantry called Owl's Nest in one of its portable classrooms. The service also provides the real-world job experience curriculum component for special education students in the Learning for Independence program, as volunteering at the food pantry does well to mirror a grocery store work experience. It is also a volunteer opportunity for other students.

  • Becky Guldan restocks shelves with pancake mix on delivery/restocking day....

    Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times

    Becky Guldan restocks shelves with pancake mix on delivery/restocking day. Westminster High School supports a food pantry called Owl's Nest in one of its portable classrooms. The service also provides the real-world job experience curriculum component for special education students in the Learning for Independence program, as volunteering at the food pantry does well to mirror a grocery store work experience. It is also a volunteer opportunity for other students.

  • The Pantry is set up much like a grocery store...

    Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times

    The Pantry is set up much like a grocery store with stocked shelves, refrigerators and freezers. Westminster High School supports a food pantry called Owl's Nest in one of its portable classrooms. The service also provides the real-world job experience curriculum component for special education students in the Learning for Independence program, as volunteering at the food pantry does well to mirror a grocery store work experience. It is also a volunteer opportunity for other students.

  • Polina Livingston loads boxes of food onto a cart for...

    Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times

    Polina Livingston loads boxes of food onto a cart for teacher's aide, Heather Borman on delivery/restocking day. Westminster High School supports a food pantry called Owl's Nest in one of its portable classrooms. The service also provides the real-world job experience curriculum component for special education students in the Learning for Independence program, as volunteering at the food pantry does well to mirror a grocery store work experience. It is also a volunteer opportunity for other students.

  • Ryan Whiteman restocks shelves with cans of vegetables on delivery/restocking...

    Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times

    Ryan Whiteman restocks shelves with cans of vegetables on delivery/restocking day. Westminster High School supports a food pantry called Owl's Nest in one of its portable classrooms. The service also provides the real-world job experience curriculum component for special education students in the Learning for Independence program, as volunteering at the food pantry does well to mirror a grocery store work experience. It is also a volunteer opportunity for other students.

  • Hunter Grimes carries a box of food into the pantry...

    Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times

    Hunter Grimes carries a box of food into the pantry on delivery/restocking day. Westminster High School supports a food pantry called Owl's Nest in one of its portable classrooms. The service also provides the real-world job experience curriculum component for special education students in the Learning for Independence program, as volunteering at the food pantry does well to mirror a grocery store work experience. It is also a volunteer opportunity for other students.

  • Lawrence Aquino carries the groceries to a client's car. Westminster...

    Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times

    Lawrence Aquino carries the groceries to a client's car. Westminster High School supports a food pantry called Owl's Nest in one of its portable classrooms. The service also provides the real-world job experience curriculum component for special education students in the Learning for Independence program, as volunteering at the food pantry does well to mirror a grocery store work experience. It is also a volunteer opportunity for other students.

  • Becky Guldan signs in clients upon arrival at the pantry....

    Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times

    Becky Guldan signs in clients upon arrival at the pantry. Westminster High School supports a food pantry called Owl's Nest in one of its portable classrooms. The service also provides the real-world job experience curriculum component for special education students in the Learning for Independence program, as volunteering at the food pantry does well to mirror a grocery store work experience. It is also a volunteer opportunity for other students.

  • The Pantry is set up much like a grocery store...

    Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times

    The Pantry is set up much like a grocery store with stocked shelves, refrigerators and freezers. Westminster High School supports a food pantry called Owl's Nest in one of its portable classrooms. The service also provides the real-world job experience curriculum component for special education students in the Learning for Independence program, as volunteering at the food pantry does well to mirror a grocery store work experience. It is also a volunteer opportunity for other students.

  • The Pantry is set up much like a grocery store...

    Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times

    The Pantry is set up much like a grocery store with stocked shelves, refrigerators and freezers. Westminster High School supports a food pantry called Owl's Nest in one of its portable classrooms. The service also provides the real-world job experience curriculum component for special education students in the Learning for Independence program, as volunteering at the food pantry does well to mirror a grocery store work experience. It is also a volunteer opportunity for other students.

  • Summer Hudgins restocks rice and Rice A Roni on delivery/restocking...

    Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times

    Summer Hudgins restocks rice and Rice A Roni on delivery/restocking day. Westminster High School supports a food pantry called Owl's Nest in one of its portable classrooms. The service also provides the real-world job experience curriculum component for special education students in the Learning for Independence program, as volunteering at the food pantry does well to mirror a grocery store work experience. It is also a volunteer opportunity for other students.

  • Lawrence Aquino restocks the shelves as client supplies. Westminster High...

    Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times

    Lawrence Aquino restocks the shelves as client supplies. Westminster High School supports a food pantry called Owl's Nest in one of its portable classrooms. The service also provides the real-world job experience curriculum component for special education students in the Learning for Independence program, as volunteering at the food pantry does well to mirror a grocery store work experience. It is also a volunteer opportunity for other students.

  • Lawrence Aquino and Ryan Whiteman, carry groceries for clients to...

    Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times

    Lawrence Aquino and Ryan Whiteman, carry groceries for clients to their cars. Westminster High School supports a food pantry called Owl's Nest in one of its portable classrooms. The service also provides the real-world job experience curriculum component for special education students in the Learning for Independence program, as volunteering at the food pantry does well to mirror a grocery store work experience. It is also a volunteer opportunity for other students.

  • The Pantry is set up much like a grocery store...

    Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times

    The Pantry is set up much like a grocery store with stocked shelves, refrigerators and freezers. Westminster High School supports a food pantry called Owl's Nest in one of its portable classrooms. The service also provides the real-world job experience curriculum component for special education students in the Learning for Independence program, as volunteering at the food pantry does well to mirror a grocery store work experience. It is also a volunteer opportunity for other students.

  • Students Ryan Whiteman, assisting clients and manning the door, limiting...

    Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times

    Students Ryan Whiteman, assisting clients and manning the door, limiting 3 clients at a time entrance, Lawrence Aquino, stocking shelves, assisting clients, and Becky Guldan who signs clients in, pose for a picture while business is slow. Westminster High School supports a food pantry called Owl's Nest in one of its portable classrooms. The service also provides the real-world job experience curriculum component for special education students in the Learning for Independence program, as volunteering at the food pantry does well to mirror a grocery store work experience. It is also a volunteer opportunity for other students.

  • Pantry Co-Coordinator Tasha Costley, sorts cans of baked beans on...

    Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times

    Pantry Co-Coordinator Tasha Costley, sorts cans of baked beans on delivery/restocking day. Westminster High School supports a food pantry called Owl's Nest in one of its portable classrooms. The service also provides the real-world job experience curriculum component for special education students in the Learning for Independence program, as volunteering at the food pantry does well to mirror a grocery store work experience. It is also a volunteer opportunity for other students.

  • Pantry Co-Corrdinator Tasha Costley and Polina Livingston load boxes of...

    Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times

    Pantry Co-Corrdinator Tasha Costley and Polina Livingston load boxes of food onto a cart on delivery/restocking day. Westminster High School supports a food pantry called Owl's Nest in one of its portable classrooms. The service also provides the real-world job experience curriculum component for special education students in the Learning for Independence program, as volunteering at the food pantry does well to mirror a grocery store work experience. It is also a volunteer opportunity for other students.

  • Lawrence Aquino (center) and Ryan Whiteman (left), load groceries into...

    Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times

    Lawrence Aquino (center) and Ryan Whiteman (left), load groceries into a client's car. Westminster High School supports a food pantry called Owl's Nest in one of its portable classrooms. The service also provides the real-world job experience curriculum component for special education students in the Learning for Independence program, as volunteering at the food pantry does well to mirror a grocery store work experience. It is also a volunteer opportunity for other students.

  • Owl's Nest pantry Co-Cordinator, Katie McDonald posts the pantry's summer...

    Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times

    Owl's Nest pantry Co-Cordinator, Katie McDonald posts the pantry's summer hours. Westminster High School supports a food pantry called Owl's Nest in one of its portable classrooms. The service also provides the real-world job experience curriculum component for special education students in the Learning for Independence program, as volunteering at the food pantry does well to mirror a grocery store work experience. It is also a volunteer opportunity for other students.

  • Polina Livingston carries a box of food into the pantry...

    Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times

    Polina Livingston carries a box of food into the pantry on delivery/restocking day. Westminster High School supports a food pantry called Owl's Nest in one of its portable classrooms. The service also provides the real-world job experience curriculum component for special education students in the Learning for Independence program, as volunteering at the food pantry does well to mirror a grocery store work experience. It is also a volunteer opportunity for other students.

  • Pantry Co-Coordinator Katie McDonald, sorts cans of vegetables on delivery/restocking...

    Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times

    Pantry Co-Coordinator Katie McDonald, sorts cans of vegetables on delivery/restocking day. Westminster High School supports a food pantry called Owl's Nest in one of its portable classrooms. The service also provides the real-world job experience curriculum component for special education students in the Learning for Independence program, as volunteering at the food pantry does well to mirror a grocery store work experience. It is also a volunteer opportunity for other students.

  • As the pantry opens for the day, Lawrence Aquino stocks...

    Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times

    As the pantry opens for the day, Lawrence Aquino stocks Minute Maid punch in preparation for client pick-up. Westminster High School supports a food pantry called Owl's Nest in one of its portable classrooms. The service also provides the real-world job experience curriculum component for special education students in the Learning for Independence program, as volunteering at the food pantry does well to mirror a grocery store work experience. It is also a volunteer opportunity for other students.

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For more than a decade, the Owl’s Nest food pantry at Westminster High School has provided students and community members alike the nourishment needed to succeed, while helping disabled students get real work experience.

The program received a $10,000 donation from the Weis Markets, as the number of people in need of food also grew in recent months.

Weiss has been among the food pantry’s long-standing partners, and the donation last December allows Owl’s Nest to order groceries, which the grocery store delivers to the school. Owl’s Nest is entirely volunteer- and donation-based, said Westminster High teacher Natasha Costley, who coordinates the pantry along with fellow teacher Katie McDonald.

“Since SNAP benefits were cut back, people are asking for more meats and more protein items,” Costley said. “They’re honestly looking for produce and fresh items too, which is kind of hard for us to keep in stock, so it stays fresh.”

About 10 families are regularly served by the pantry, McDonald said, but need is on the rise. Last week Owl’s Nest provided food for about 30 families, 10 of which were new to the program.

Costley said Owl’s Nest has been slowly chipping away at the Weiss donation, as the food pantry’s biggest one-time yearly expense is about $2,000 for Thanksgiving.

In addition to providing food for the hungry, Owl’s Nest presents valuable work experience to disabled students in the Learning for Independence program. Both Costley and McDonald teach LFI students, and Costley said learning the ropes of grocery store work is well-aligned with the LFI curriculum.

“It’s been an awesome experience for them vocationally,” McDonald said, “because when they exit our program, they’re graduating with a certificate of program completion at the age of 21 instead of a diploma. So, it’s really nice that they get that work experience.”

Four of Carroll County’s nine LFI students fulfilled the career component of their employability and life skills class by volunteering at Owl’s Nest this year, McDonald said. Volunteers are responsible for greeting people, stocking shelves, carrying bags and informing recipients about food item limits.

“It’s a good job skill for our students,” McDonald said.

The opportunity to earn service-learning hours by volunteering at Owl’s Nest is available to all students, Costley said.

The duo became aware of Owl’s Nest when they partnered with the pantry to provide vocational experiences to their students. Costley and McDonald have been running Owl’s Nest since 2018 and are volunteers.

“I’m a person who has always been a helper,” Costley said. “I like to give back, and filling the basic needs of students allows them to be more successful in the classroom. Students should never go hungry. I believe that if we can start that at home by making sure they have what they need at home, we can set them up to be successful students and learners in the classroom — and the same goes for our community people.”

Owl’s Nest is open from 3 to 4 p.m. every Thursday at the Westminster High School portable classroom (1225 Washington Road) and by appointment by calling the school at 410-751-3630 or emailing nccostl@carrollk12.org or kemcdon@carrollk12.org.