Partnering boosts food pantry mission

by Ruth Leubecker
Serving more people who are food insecure and covering more territory in the process is the aim of Washington County’s 10 food pantries in 2019.

“Good Shepherd’s Food Bank is represented at every meeting, and they are very transparent and supportive of the pantries’ efforts,” says Regina Grabrovac, Healthy Acadia’s food program manager. “Our next meeting is June 6 and we welcome any community member who would like to attend.”

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