DES MOINES, Iowa – Tuesday morning, members of the Urbandale Food Pantry were on hand at Whole Foods to receive the donation of a refrigerated van, as part of Whole Foods Market’s Nourishing Our Neighborhoods program. The van, filled with donated food, will be used by the pantry to help transport perishable items to community members in need.
Pantry leaders say the donation comes at the perfect time, as the pantry is serving more families than ever before, and with the ongoing government shutdown and the potential of SNAP benefits stopping, they’re only expecting that number to grow.
The pantry serves thousands of families monthly, and says they typically see an uptick with the holiday season approaching, with November being the busiest month. But say so far in October, the pantry has welcomed more than 150 new families that have never received a service before.
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