WMUR-TV Channel 9 reported in this morning’s newscast that the NH Food Bank is at its lowest level in 25 years.
“The shelves are just about empty at the food bank. A six-day supply of food is left to distribute to the state’s 392 food pantries, which are opening up at an alarming rate.”
The economy is tough on all of us, but even tougher on those who do not have enough money to put food on the table.
WMUR also reported that the NH Food Bank has never experienced a shortage of this magnitude in its 25 year history.
I visited the NH Food Bank website first thing this morning to make a donation. Please remember that every little bit helps. There are many ways you can help just visit their site and click on “how can I help” for more information.
I hope that my family will never need the services of this dedicated organization, but I know that I have neighbors and friends who are having a hard time during this economy. It is my responsibility as well as yours to help out whenever possible so that these resources will be there if our situations change.
On behalf of the NH Food Bank and Neighbors Helping Neighbors, thanks for your support!
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