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From left, Sam Nagraj, Rusty Rothenberger, Kathy Garrett, Gary Cross and Luke Schindler at the presentation of a $1,000 check to the No Hunger Food Pantry. (Photo Provided)
RAVENSWOOD Star Plastics and the Parkersburg Area Community Foundation have joined to support the No Hunger Food Pantry in Ravenswood.
Luke Schindler, director of business development for the local plastics compounder, presented the pantry with a $1,000 charitable grant to assist in the organization’s mission of delivering essential food aid for local residents.
The grant was made possible by Philanthropy WV, a statewide association of corporate, private and public philanthropies that granted an honorarium in Star Plastics’ name to the Hunger Fund of the Parkersburg Area Community Foundation.
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