Sept. is Hunger Action Month

Children and adults face hunger in every community across the country. Your neighbor, child’s classmate or even coworker may be struggling to get enough to eat.

Every day, they are faced with some tough choices. Should I buy food or medicine? Buy food or pay my rent? Buy food or repair my car so I can get work?

Food pantries are doing great work in our communities, providing a valuable resource and safety net for these individuals and families. Are there ways your nonprofit can promote, support and work together with local pantries to serve your constituents?

For your reference, here's a list of Local Food Pantries.  Why not get in touch?

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