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Saturday, November 12, 2011

Delaware State Police Troop 2 To Hold Food Drive For Food Bank of Delaware

Newark, Del.  – Delaware State Police (DSP) Troop 2 announced today that they are hosting a community-wide food drive to benefit the Food Bank of Delaware. Members of the public may drop off nonperishable holiday food donations to the collection barrel located within Troop 2 at 100 LaGrange Avenue in Newark.

All donations collected through the effort will be used to help stock the shelves of hungry Delawareans this holiday season.

“We are very proud and thankful to join forces with the Food Bank of Delaware in an effort to help those challenged in these economic times,” said the Director of the DSP Public Information Office, Sergeant Paul G. Shavack.  “Our Troopers often get to see Delawareans struggling with hunger during the course of their normal duties, and this is what motivates us to partner with the Food Bank of Delaware, making sure that these struggling families can enjoy meals during this holiday season.”

“We continue to be thankful of the outpouring of support from the Delaware State Police,” said Food Bank of Delaware President and CEO Patricia Beebe. “They have been a friend from the beginning. From their help with locating our stolen vehicles during the “Great Chicken Heist of 2008” to the numerous food drives they hold throughout the year, the Delaware State Police department is a valuable supporter. With close to 242,000 Delawareans struggling with hunger each year, the help of our community is needed now more than ever.”

Some of the Food Bank of Delaware’s most-needed items for the holiday season include:
·         Macaroni and cheese
·         Canned or packets of gravy
·         Pie crust
·         Chocolate pudding mix
·         Cranberry sauce
·         Seasoned stuffing mix
·         Biscuit mix
·         Instant mashed potatoes
·         Canned vegetables (green beans, corn, yams and peas)
·         Canned fruits (pineapple and apple sauce)
·         Pancake mix and syrup
·         Apple juice
·         Turkey roasting pans

The Food Bank of Delaware distributes between seven and 10 million pounds of food and grocery products each year its network of 475 hunger-relief program partners throughout the state and also provides thousands of meals a month for children through the After-School Feeding Program, the Summer Food Service Program and the Backpack Program. The Food Bank’s hunger-relief programs directly provide for 241,600 Delawareans at risk of going without meals each year. For more information about the Food Bank of Delaware, visit www.fbd.org or call (302) 292-1305.

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