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NorState Federal Credit Union’s annual Hope for the Holidays Food Drive collected more than 8,300 pounds of non-perishable items to stock the shelves of food pantries from Fort Kent to Houlton.
(Courtesy of NorState Federal Credit Union)
NorState Federal Credit Union’s annual Hope for the Holidays Food Drive collected more than 8,300 pounds of non-perishable items to stock the shelves of food pantries from Fort Kent to Houlton.
(Courtesy of NorState Federal Credit Union)
Hope for the Holidays Food Drive helps local pantries stock shelves
Contributed • January 13, 2021 NorState Federal Credit Union is pleased to announce that the annual Hope for the Holidays Food Drive was beneficial for local food pantries from Fort Kent to Houlton. Local food pantries were the recipients of over 8,342.31 pounds of non-perishable items to stock the shelves.
Hope for the Holidays Food Drive
NorState Federal Credit Union is pleased to announce that the annual Hope for the Holidays Food Drive is a go this year, with some pandemic protocols in place. Despite the freezing temperatures and the cold winds blowing outside, local food pantries are counting on this year’s annual food drive of non-perishable items to stock the shelves.
NorState’s Ending Hunger Director Elaine Clavette, when asked about the changes to this year’s food drive, and if pandemic restrictions would impact the quantities, stated, “In 2019, the food drive collected a record setting total, but this year I pray our members, neighbors family & friends rally together to donate much needed food items to any NorState FCU location, and help provide much needed relief to local families and individuals in need, especially this year! You will find collection boxes in our lobbies, and we ask that you wear a mask and social distance when entering to keep us all safe duri
Hope for the Holidays Food Drive
NorState Federal Credit Union is pleased to announce that the annual Hope for the Holidays Food Drive is a go this year, with some pandemic protocols in place. Despite the freezing temperatures and the cold winds blowing outside, local food pantries are counting on this year’s annual food drive of non-perishable items to stock the shelves.
NorState’s Ending Hunger Director Elaine Clavette, when asked about the changes to this year’s food drive, and if pandemic restrictions would impact the quantities, stated, “In 2019, the food drive collected a record setting total, but this year I pray our members, neighbors family & friends rally together to donate much needed food items to any NorState FCU location, and help provide much needed relief to local families and individuals in need, especially this year! You will find collection boxes in our lobbies, and we ask that you wear a mask and social distance when entering to keep us all safe duri