Day of Caring Feeding communities through the Central PA Food Bank

Ogunquit, MELocal News

CBS 21's Yasmine Cowan took part in March's Day of Caring at the Central PA Food Bank, focusing on the critical issue of food insecurity in the Susquehanna Valley. Sponsored by Renewal by Andersen, volunteers worked diligently to assemble food boxes that are distributed to families in need. Linda Johnston from Renewal expressed the company's dedication to supporting the community, noting that one in five children in the region suffers from food insecurity. This statistic underscores the urgency of addressing hunger in Central Pennsylvania. Shila Ulrich, the food bank's president, explained the organization's mission to assist those unsure about where their next meal will come from.

With operations spanning 27 counties, the food bank is committed to understanding and meeting the diverse needs of the community. This initiative not only provides immediate relief but also encourages local engagement in tackling food insecurity. Such partnerships illustrate the vital role businesses play in fostering community support and resilience.

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