Food Drive Donations Pour In
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As hundreds of food donations pour in, Mid-Michigan's hungry can count on food on the table.
Posted: 6:07 PM Jul 19, 2008
Last Updated: 6:07 PM Jul 19, 2008
Reporter: Tiffany Teasley
Email Address: Tiffany.Teasley@wilx.com

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"Things like this really help people like us," said Belinda Curtis who went to Saturday's Mobile Food Pantry.

"Because sometimes you got to choose between putting gas in your car or buying food for your children."

But now mothers like Curtis won't have to make that choice, Saturday she joined hundreds at the pantry in Lansing to stack up on fruits, canned goods; anything to make ends meet.

"People shouldn't have to make choices between medication and food; what we hope we see is a rise in the number of donors that are giving," said Joan Jackson Johnson of the City of Lansing.

And just miles away at the south Lansing Sam's Club; the giving was growing by the hour at the Food Fight For Hunger Food Drive.

Donors dropped off their food, filling up 11 pick-up truck loads before noon.

Since Saturday morning the Mid-Michigan Food Bank has gotten so many donations that they've filled up an entire truck and they've had to call another truck to handle all the rest.

"They're bringing cart loads; they're coming up or they're going into Sam's and purchasing a whole cart load of food and then donating it ," said David Karr of the Mid-Michigan Food Bank.

Lifting box after box, the tough economy isn't stopping people from opening their cabinets to put a close to hunger.

"We've never been hungry, we've never been without, and we just feel really bad for those who are," said Shirley Worjul, who donated food.

Some food for thought, putting food on the table.

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Posted by: tim Location: mich on Jul 20, 2008 at 08:30 AM
My thanks go out to all donnating.God bless you all.All over mich food banks need help.Call your local ones if having one and see what they are in need of.Help them to help others.Get envolved.Find ways to give all needed.Some food banks can't give as much as needed.IT IS NOT THERE.Donnate frezers or meat.Winter is not that far off.How high will fuel cost to heat homes.In small area find ways to help people get to rural food banks,Many can not afford to drive,so go without.Post adds in the news saying who needs help.Let the food banks know in communities you support what they are doing.Voleenteer if possible,give ideas to help new ones get going.Make sure locations are practical for all.The news people can't cover all towns and locations all over mich.Some counties have high unemployment,and many need help in so many ways.Have fundraisers,find ways to raise what is needed.Food for many has became a serious problem all over.Don't ASSUME it is being taken care of by someone else.THANKS.

Posted by: David Location: Lansing on Jul 20, 2008 at 06:59 AM
Good Job Lansing Police Department !! The only thing you did not do was to shoot them and make an example.

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