Dec 16, 2020
Associate Benevolent Society Food Pantry Coordinator Betty Johnson and Information Referral Assistance Services and Benevolent Society Director Regan Michaelsen sort a food box Thursday.John Rohlf | Clinton Herald
CLINTON â Local food pantries in Clinton are seeing an increased need in the community, a need they believe is caused in part by the coronavirus pandemic.
Information, Referral Assistance Services Executive Director and Benevolent Society Director Regan Michaelsen noted those agencies have seen a greater need for donations than in years past. She attributed part of the increased need to the pandemic. She said more donations are needed to keep up with increased demand, she said.