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By Jeremy Coumbes on March 16, 2021 at 3:02pm
A drive through food distribution will be held this weekend in Cass County.
The Central Illinois Food Bank will be hosting a drive-through food distribution at the Elks Lodge in Beardstown located at 205 E. 2
nd Street.
Partner Resource Coordinator for Central Illinois Food Bank, Sarah Bermingham says this distribution is in partnership with DOT Foods and the Cass County Food Bank.
The distribution begins at 10:00 am and Bermingham says it will last until supplies run out. There is no registration required and no financial eligibility requirements for the distribution.
Attendees must be a resident of Cass County and are asked to line up on Main Street. Central Illinois Food Bank Officials ask that everyone please wear a mask while going through the distribution, and to please clear a space in your backseat or trunk to ensure everyone’s safety.
State Journal-Register
The scene at area food giveaways plays out much the same regardless of the location lines form hours ahead of time and the food inevitably runs out.
That happened in Beardstown on Nov. 21 when the Central Illinois Foodbank teamed with Mount Sterling-based Dot Food Inc. Because of traffic volume, the giveaway started an hour early and led foodbank partner resource coordinator Sarah Bermingham to surmise that no matter how much food it brings, we seem to always run out. I think definitely it is a reminder of the situation we re in, said Beth Wakefield, the foodbank s public relations manager. With everything that s gone on this past year, some of the things that we have faced have been magnified by the pandemic. I would say food insecurity is one of them.
The scene at area food giveaways plays out much the same regardless of the location lines form hours ahead of time and the food inevitably runs out.
That happened in Beardstown on Nov. 21 when the Central Illinois Foodbank teamed with Mount Sterling-based Dot Food Inc. Because of traffic volume, the giveaway started an hour early and led foodbank partner resource coordinator Sarah Bermingham to surmise that no matter how much food it brings, we seem to always run out. I think definitely it is a reminder of the situation we re in, said Beth Wakefield, the foodbank s public relations manager. With everything that s gone on this past year, some of the things that we have faced have been magnified by the pandemic. I would say food insecurity is one of them.
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