(KAIR)--The final two basketball games of the year for the Ravens of Benedictine College will be used to collect food for those in need.
According to a release from the Atchison-based college, canned foods and non-perishable items collected this coming Saturday and Tuesday will be done in support of Catholic Charities of Northeast Kansas.
According to the release, items such as tomato and pasta sauce, canned vegetables, fruits, and meat, peanut butter, baking items, oatmeal, and apple sauce are among the food items most needed by Catholic Charities.
Saturday's games will be that afternoon at 2 and 4:00, while Tuesday's tip-offs are set for 5:30 and 7:30 that evening. Admission to the games, both days at the Ralph Nolan Gymnasium, will be free, whether or not donations are provided.
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