After more than year of support during pandemic, North Carolina National Guard’s support for food bank ends © Joint Base San Antonio north carolina national guard
After providing more than a year of support to Second Harvest Food Bank during the COVID-19 pandemic, the North Carolina National Guard is moving out of Winston-Salem.
Citing an increase of alternative labor and logistics sources, North Carolina National Guard soldiers and airmen ceased their food bank operations Thursday after assisting the program s mission to feed citizens in need during the pandemic.Sign up for our Newsletters
The operations height saw over 300 Guard men and women embedded with food bank workers in Winston-Salem and across North Carolina, aiding with warehouse operations, food sorting and preparation, transportation of food and the school feeding program.
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