By Logan Rude
May 4, 2021 | 9:46 AM
MADISON, Wis. Second Harvest Foodbank has received a $4,000 grant to continue funding a mobile food pantry in southern Wisconsin.
The hunger-relief charity announced Tuesday that the organization has received funding from The Stateline Community Foundation’s Community Impact Grant Program to put toward a mobile food pantry in Beloit.
“The reason for the mobile pantry is simple: with free groceries, Beloit area residents are able to stretch their finances to pay for housing, medicine, and utilities,” Second Harvest President & CEO Michelle Orge said. “There also able to stretch their minds to do well in school and at work.”
Second Harvest Food Bank receives grant to continue Beloit mobile food pantry
May 4, 2021 9:46 AM Logan Rude
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MADISON, Wis. Second Harvest Foodbank has received a $4,000 grant to continue funding a mobile food pantry in southern Wisconsin.
The hunger-relief charity announced Tuesday that the organization has received funding from The Stateline Community Foundation’s Community Impact Grant Program to put toward a mobile food pantry in Beloit.
“The reason for the mobile pantry is simple: with free groceries, Beloit area residents are able to stretch their finances to pay for housing, medicine, and utilities,” Second Harvest President & CEO Michelle Orge said. “There also able to stretch their minds to do well in school and at work.”