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Rolling Meadows High School wins Goodwill Fall Haul Challenge

Chicago Blackhawk wingers Ryan Hartman and Nick Schmaltz will square off with students and teachers in a "Shoot the Puck" competition on Tuesday, March 7.

Fall Haul, Goodwill's popular donation challenge, had 260 participating high schools in metropolitan Chicago donating nearly 1.4 million items.

Rolling Meadows High School, which won the overall challenge by donating more than 114,500 items, will receive a visit from Chicago Blackhawk players Ryan Hartman and Nick Schmaltz.

The second- and third-place winning schools were Palatine High School, donating 76,435 items, and St. Charles East High School, donating 47,400 items.

Each of these schools received a $500 gift card and plaque commemorating their extraordinary efforts.

Goodwill Industries of Metropolitan Chicago is the largest Goodwill organization among 163 agencies in North America.

Goodwill employs more people with disabilities than any other private-sector business in the area. In 2016, Goodwill provided services to nearly 65,000 men and women with disabilities and disadvantages and had 9,608 individuals enter employment.

Visit www.goodwillchicago.com for more information.

Nick Schmaltz Courtesy of Chicago Blackhawks
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