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MONTICELLO â Organizers of the third installment of the communityâs Pack Away Hunger campaign say it was an overall success.
All told, 54,150 meals were packaged between Feb. 13-28 at Monticello United Methodist Church. Nearly 200 volunteers from numerous groups from across White County helped fund and package the meals.
Pack Away Hunger is a non-profit organization devoted to saving the lives of children and others who suffer from hunger.
MUMC Pastor Brian Beeks said a little money goes a long way with Pack Away Hunger.
âWe can fund a meal for around 30 cents,â he said. âWe were thrilled to be able to pack 54,150 meals.â
Food Finders Mobile Pantry to distribute to New Market
News Highlights: Food Finders Mobile Pantry to distribute to New Market. Saturday 30 January 2021 04:00 am This will be a DRIVE-THROUGH distribution. We ask that all customers STAY IN THEIR VEHICLE at all times, and that NO ONE ARRIVES BEFORE 10:30 AM. , and bread for people in need in the Nieuwe Markt area. WHO: Anyone needing emergency food relief in New Market and the surrounding area is welcome. Call Food Finders at 765.471.0062 for income guidelines WHEN: Monday, February 15, 2021, 11:00 AM WHERE: New Market Elementary School, New Market, Indiana WHY: Food Finders Mobile Pantry Program allows us to expand our reach into the middle of Northern Indiana neediest and most deprived families. Designed as a barrier-free distribution, our mobile pantries visit communities whose demand for emergency and supplemental food has outgrown the capacity of local food pantries. This distribution was made possible through the gener
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