GREEN BAY, Wis. — It was a little after 11 a.m. on a Tuesday when Executive Director Craig Robbins said Paul’s Pantry in Green Bay would serve more than 200 households with food in just a matter of hours.
“It’s pretty normal. It’s early yet, we’ve got a couple hours to go, but we’re going to hit our average, which is about 240 to 250 households,” he said. “We’ve already been distributing food for two hours.”
Robbins said Paul’s Pantry keeps a pulse on the community and the wider economy. The community steps up with donations when needed…