Completion of new mentor orientation. Be available to spend 4-6 hours per month with a younger adult virtually, over the phone, or in person from September 2021 through May 2022.
To learn more and apply, interested individuals may visit or contact: mentornorth.org/mutual-mentoring, call 218-606-2568 or email
ralsum@mentorduluth.org
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Salvation Army Food Shelf in July will be matched thanks to a match from Open Your Heart to the Hungry and Homeless, up to $5,000. These added dollars are stretched even further thanks to The Salvation Army’s partnership with Second Harvest Northern Lakes Food Bank and area retailers, allowing food to be purchased for far less than retail cost.
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May 19, 2021
DULUTH, Minn-May is Older Americans Month and Second Harvest Northern Lakes Food Bank is kicking off a campaign to make food resources available to seniors who may not know they exist.
The number of seniors seeking food assistance has increased 41% this year compared with last spring. Second harvest works with 130 different charitable feeding programs in the region to provide food to local communities and want seniors to know assistance is available to them.
“Certainly for seniors, we know many live on a fixed income, they experience more chronic health issues, for us it really feels good that the community has supported us in a way over the last year that we can even make more food resources available to seniors and then even families and children in our region,” said executive director Shaye Moris.