Local Woman's Club collects food
for local pantries on National Day of Service
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[October 04, 2023]
GFWC
Lincoln Woman’s Club held their first National Day of Service by
hosting a Stuff the truck event at two locations.
The club asked the community to donate items to be
given to local food pantries and received more than 800 items along
with monetary donations.
Club members would like to thank all who stopped by
to help combat food insecurity.
Also, thanks to Graue Chevrolet for the use of a
truck, Farm and Home for offering an additional donation location,
Doug Rader for displaying his antique car, and Ruth Sloot for
creating our poster/flyer.
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The club also received generous donations from First
Presbyterian Church and Graue Chevrolet.
There are 34 million people in the U.S. who lack access to an
adequate food supply to fulfill their basic needs. Among them, 9
million children are facing hunger. Fifty-three million people
resorted to food banks after the COVID-19 pandemic. Even more
alarming: EVERY county in the U.S. has families grappling with food
insecurity.
Thank you for standing with the Woman's Club as they
battle food insecurity.
[Marla Williams] |