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Delaware Farm Bureau's big beef donation

Delaware Farm Bureau's big beef donation


By Andi Anderson

The Delaware County Farm Bureau has made a significant contribution to the fight against hunger by donating 370 pounds of ground beef to People in Need (PIN), a local organization dedicated to supporting individuals and families facing food insecurity.

This generous donation is part of the Farm Bureau’s ongoing commitment to helping overcome food insecurity in local communities, ensuring that neighbours in need have access to nutritious food.

The Delaware County Farm Bureau takes great pride in supporting hunger initiatives, recognizing the importance of helping to feed the community.

By providing this beef donation, they are directly contributing to the well-being of local residents, ensuring that those who are struggling have access to protein-rich meals.

People in Need has been serving Delaware County for over 40 years, offering vital food programs to help those in need. Their food insecurity programs allow families and individuals to visit PIN for groceries up to once per week, providing access to a well-balanced diet during difficult times.

This latest beef donation will go a long way in helping PIN continue its mission to combat hunger and provide nutritious food to the community.

The Delaware County Farm Bureau’s partnership with PIN highlights the importance of local organizations working together to support those in need. By donating food, they are making a positive impact on the lives of people facing hunger in the area.

To learn more about the services offered by People in Need and how to support their work, you can visit delawarepeopleinneed.org.

In summary, this donation by the Delaware County Farm Bureau is a strong example of how local efforts can make a real difference in addressing food insecurity, providing nutritious meals to those in need.

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