If the Salvation Army Butler Corps had enough volunteers to man its kettles over the holiday season, Maj. Darlene Means is convinced the nonprofit would have reached its $92,000 goal.
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When people come together, great things can happen. We see this often across Butler County, including two events that addressed food insecurity the past two weekends.
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Shoppers visiting downtown Butler for Small Business Saturday can support the Butler County Food Bank by bringing non-perishable foods along to donate.
A number of businesses in downtown Butler will .
September is National Hunger Action Month and Armstrong has planned its sixth annual Avenge Hunger Month campaign to fight hunger across its service territory.
Local Armstrong stores will collect non-.
Food insecurity is a growing problem in Butler County, and area food pantries are scrambling to keep up with demand.
Inflation and a reduction in federal SNAP benefits have many families struggling to.