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As increasing food costs and other everyday expenses push more Montanans to local food banks for help, the Town Pump Charitable Foundation is matching over $1.1 million to help raise $4 million during its annual fundraising campaign for food banks, including the Havre Community Food Bank and Feed My Sheep Soup Kitchen.
A record 116 food banks statewide are participating this year in the “Help Those in Need” campaign, which originated in 2001. The campaign has raised about $52 million for Montana food banks in 22 years, including nearly $12 million in matching grants from the Town Pump Charitable Foundation. The campaign runs through Nov. 30.
Locally, the Foundation is matching up to $12,500 for the Havre Community Food Bank and $1,500 for Feed My Sheep Soup Kitchen for a community total of $14,000. All funds raised in the community will remain in Havre.
The money is frequently used to purchase perishable food items such as milk, bread, fruit, and vegetables. Also, the funds are becoming more crucial in helping many food bank organizations simply stay open through payment of rent, utilities, and space for storage, refrigeration and freezing.
“Our local food banks are working at maximum capacity serving more and more families dealing with rising costs of groceries and other household items,” said Bill McGladdery, of the Town Pump Charitable Foundation. “Please join Town Pump and our dedicated food bank partners in making a difference in the lives of our hungry neighbors by donating today at our businesses or directly to your local food bank.”
Donations are being collected at local Town Pumps, Lucky Lil’s, Magic Diamond and Montana Lil’s casinos, and the Quality Inn. Donations can be made directly to Havre Food Bank, 2229 Fifth Ave., the MSU-Northern pantry, P.O. Box 7751, or the Feed My Sheep Soup Kitchen, 611 Second St., all in Havre, 59501.
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