Rotary Members Help Fight Hunger In Community
Bay City Rotary Teams Up With Hidden Harvest
Community Food Drive at Pere Marquette Depot
August 13, 2014
By: Diane Szczepanski
The
Rotary Club of Bay City joined forces with
Hidden Harvest, an agency in its 20th year helping to stamp out hunger by hosting a Community Food Drive which was held Wednesday, August 13, 2014 from 8am-5pm at the
Pere Marquette Depot in Bay City, MI.
The
Rotary Club, which is celebrating its centennial year, gives back to the community on a regular basis in honor of their motto,
'Service Above Self'. The food drive kicked off a series of events the club has planned for their centennial celebration.
The drive accepted non-perishable food items and monetary donations to help
Hidden Harvest, an agency whose focus is on the issues of hunger and food waste in Bay, Midland and Saginaw. They work directly with area food donors and agencies that assist with hunger problems in our area.
Hidden Harvest provides nutritious, fresh and prepared foods to soup kitchens, food pantries, shelters, after-school programs, senior sites, and other non-profit agencies serving residents in a wide range of the community.
To contact them directly to make a donation:
HIDDEN HARVEST
940 East Genesee Ave/P.O. Box 1982
Saginaw, Michigan 48605-1982
Phone: 989.753.4749 or Toll Free: 877.529.8488
For more information go to their website at:
www.hiddenharvestshares.org
Or find them on Facebook at:
Hidden Harvest
To find out how to become involved with Rotary go to:
www.rotarybaycity.org
Or find them on Facebook at:
BayCityRotary