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Tyson Foods Awards Mobile Pantry Grant to Kansas Food Bank

WICHITA, Kan. – May 5, 2021 – Tyson Foods has awarded an almost $92,000 grant to the Kansas Food Bank to fund mobile pantry distributions in Emporia and Garden City, Kansas. “We are very thankful to Tyson Foods for funding these mobile distributions,” said Brian Walker, president and CEO of Kansas Food Bank.  “The COVID-19 pandemic has caused an increased demand for food assistance across our state.  Tyson is helping to put missing meals on the tables of our neighbors in need with this grant.” The mobile food pantry will be deployed monthly starting in May to each respective community.  The grant period lasts for 12 months.  Distributions will be held the second week of the month.

Food Pantry to begin through Tyson Foods grant

Food Pantry to begin through Tyson Foods grant By The Telegram staff Tyson Foods has awarded an almost $92,000 grant to the Kansas Food Bank to fund mobile pantry distributions in Emporia and Garden City, Kans.  “We are very thankful to Tyson Foods for funding these mobile distributions,” said Brian Walker, president and CEO of Kansas Food Bank.  “The COVID-19 pandemic has caused an increased demand for food assistance across our state.  Tyson is helping to put missing meals on the tables of our neighbors in need with this grant.” The mobile food pantry will be deployed monthly starting in May to each respective community.  The grant period lasts for 12 months.  Distributions will be held the second week of the month. 

Waterford s Old Town Hall continues to improvise | Sarnia & Lambton County This Week

Article content The program director at the Old Town Hall in Waterford is pleased the property is no longer a municipal facility. Were the hall under the umbrella of Norfolk County, Claire Senko says it would be closed as a pandemic measure. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Waterford’s Old Town Hall continues to improvise Back to video Instead – as a free-standing community non-profit – the Old Town Hall remains a vital cultural hub in Waterford where COVID-19 work-arounds have become part of the mission statement. “By our very nature, we are responsive to the community and the times,” Senko said. “Though it’s been challenging, we are just being who we are. When the pandemic began, we decided to just do what we can.”

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