Second Harvest of the Big Bend is celebrating a major milestone in its expansion project. Community leaders say the new Impact Center will be a game-changer in the fight against hunger.
- Second Harvest is building a new impact center, expanding its budget from $10 million to $16 million.
- The center wants to strengthen support for smaller organizations and enhance food distribution capabilities.
- Watch the video below to learn more about the expanded facility and its new spaces.Second Harvest expands with $16M impact center to fight food insecurity
BROADCAST TRANSCRIPT:Second Harvest of the Big Bend is celebrating a major milestone, growing its budget from $10 million to $16 million to build a new Impact Center.
It took three years to raise the money for this new Impact Center. Now, they are just months away from completion.
For volunteers Ken and Kay Mayo, the new Impact Center is about more than square footage. They say it’s about strengthening the support system for dozens of smaller organizations that rely on Second Harvest to keep their own shelves stocked…