This holiday season, Wicomico County partnered with the Maryland Food Bank in hosting a County-wide employee food drive. The goal of the aptly named "1-Ton Challenge" was to collect one ton of food for the Maryland Food Bank. Over the course of the challenge, Wicomico County employees came together and surpassed the goal, collecting 2,317 pounds of food for the Maryland Food Bank. This food will provide 2,780 meals to Maryland residents.
"The Maryland Food Bank is a great organization that works to feed our hungry neighbors each year," says Wicomico County Executive Bob Culver. "It's been great to see Wicomico County employees get invested in the "1-Ton Challenge" to help the Maryland Food Bank this season."
The Maryland Food Bank is a nonprofit hunger-relief organization, leading the movement to end hunger throughout Maryland. For more than 35 years, the Maryland Food Bank has partnered with communities across the state to distribute food to individuals and families in need. The Food Bank is currently distributing more than 100,000 meals per day-nearly 37 million meals annually. For more information on the Food Bank, please visit www.MDFoodBank.org.
Will laura mitchell be there with her hands out.
ReplyDeleteI think I'm going to write Governor Hogan. We should do a Dueling Counties" type of thing. Pair up counties w/those of similar populations and spend the year seeing which county can gather more food for the MD Food Bank.
ReplyDeleteAgain Mr. Culver; thank you for your endeavors. This was a wonderful project and I'm proud of our county.
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