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"Never let the things you want
make you forget the things you have."
~ Sanchita Pandey
"Gratitude and love are always multiplied
when you give freely. It is an infinite source of contentment
and prosperous energy."
~ Jim Fargiano, "The Spoken Words of Spirit: Lessons from the Other Side"
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t r a i l e r s f u l l o f p r o d u C e t o f o o d b a n K s
i n d i s a s t e r a r e a s H i t b y H u r r i C a n e s
In the wake of recent hurricanes devastating the southeastern United
States, America's Grow-a-Row has stepped up to support the thousands
of families affected by the storm. The hurricanes left many struggling with
limited resources and inadequate access to food. To address this urgent need,
America's Grow-a-Row has been working with Move for Hunger to deliver
tractor trailers full of produce to food banks in the area. Move for Hunger delivered
about 24,400 pounds of apples on October 10 to Second Harvest of the Big Bend in
Tallahassee, Florida. Move for Hunger picked up an additional estimated 40,000
pounds of apples and squash on October 11 from America's Grow-A-Row to deliver
to Feeding Charlotte, which is serving the Asheville, North Carolina area.
The partnership has already mobilized efforts, as seen in the attached
image of Move for Hunger's tractor trailer loaded with pallets of apples
at America's Grow-a-Row's Pittstown farm. Additionally, ReadyRefresh
®
contributed pallets of Poland Springs water to these relief efforts, a generous
connection facilitated by Murphy USA and Quick Chek.
"Everyone deserves access to nutritious food, especially during times
of crisis," said Chip Paillex, president and founder of America's Grow-a-Row.
"We are committed to doing our part to help those affected by Hurricane Helene
and Hurricane Milton, and we are grateful for the support of our partners as we
work to bring essential resources to those in need."
As the situation evolves, America's Grow-a-Row remains dedicated to
providing aid and fostering community resilience in the face of disaster.
Find out more at: https://americasgrowarow.org.