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| NewsWednesday, August 29, 2007 11:08 PM CDT |
Salvation Army running short on food
BLOOMINGTON — The kids are back in school, but a long summer of eating at home has led to a shortage of meat and pasta at The Salvation Army. Another Twin City agency is helping victims of out-of-state flooding. “We ran out of meat on Monday and are now out of pasta,” said Kim Anderson, community relations and development director of The Salvation Army of McLean County. She’d like the public’s help. The Salvation Army does not get its next monthly delivery of federal commodities until the second week of next month, Anderson said. Besides having had more mouths to feed in the summer, families also were affected by high utility costs, she said. The Salvation Army typically distributes whole frozen chickens but, Anderson said, “Our freezer is pretty much empty.” Besides meat and pasta, Anderson said needs include cereal, macaroni and cheese, boxed meals, laundry and dish soap, diapers, tissues, toilet paper, deodorant, shampoo and soap. “We have been able to provide some canned goods, like green beans and corn,” she said. Donations can be made weekdays at the Corps Community Center, 611 W. Washington St. The Food Pantry, which serves people in need, is open from 1 to 4 p.m. Monday through Thursday and serves about 500 people monthly. Midwest Food Bank Bloomington-based Midwest Food Bank has sent a semi-load of disaster relief items to flood victims in Finley, Ohio, earlier this week. The Food Bank also provided help in Galesburg, where many families and businesses lost power due to high winds during a recent storm. |
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