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150 spect," Barbash says. "And that's what we're trying to do with this building." Barbash fundraises tirelessly and advocates hard for this $1.4 million project. But it will take more money to finish it than what Haven From Hunger has currently raised. "We probably need to raise another $800,000. I need funds," she says bluntly. "I need funds to finish this. I want people to be a part of this." Meanwhile, as the organization works to renovate the building and raise the money and supplies to do so, the ev- eryday work of Haven From Hunger's food pantry and evening dinner service goes on. A big part of that work involves "food rescue": collecting good, viable food from restaurants and 34 Sunset Rock Road, Andover MA 01810 pikeschool.org • 978-475-1197 • info@pikeschool.org SCHOOL Parent Information Sessions Tuesday, December 9 th 9:00-11:00 a.m. (Pre-K to Grade 2) 11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. (Grades 6-9) Our school runs on it. Positive energy, that is. You see it in the grins of the Kindergarten self-portraits. In our Middle School "Open Circle" conversations, which address everything from teasing to speaking up. And certainly coursing through Pike's endlessly interactive outdoor spaces. Positive energy fuels our campus – and ensures that our students are happy, confident, curious kids. (Who, not surprisingly, go on to be very successful adults.) Philanthropy ne On Deck: Work has begun on renovating the building. "It's about dignity and respect. And that's what we're trying to do with this building." Photographs courtesy of Haven for Hunger