Harvest for Hunger kicks off virtually, but the reality is the drive is much-needed
Pandemic created greater need for food making six-week event even more important
Harvest for Hunger kicks off virtually, but the reality is the drive is much-needed By Vic Gideon | February 17, 2021 at 2:32 PM EST - Updated February 18 at 4:28 AM
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - The Harvest for Hunger food drive streamed its kickoff event.
“As you can see, our event looks a little different this year,” said Greater Cleveland Food Bank President and CEO Kristin Warzocha.
It was a virtual event with a concrete goal.
“We are looking to collect enough food and money across Northeast Ohio to provide 25 million meals,” said Warzocha.