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Help for West Virgina Families in Need

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Thursday, December 23, 2010   

CHARLESTON, W.Va. - The bad news is that tough economic times continue to weigh heavily on some West Virginia families. But the good news is that more food is being made available through the state's food bank programs.

Carla Nardella is the executive director of the Mountaineer Food Bank, which supplies most of the state's food pantries. She says her organization has provided one million pounds more food this year than even last year's record. And, with support from West Virginians, she expects that to continue.

"The more you do, the more you need to do. But I'm looking forward to next year, because I think we've really met the challenge this year, and next year I think we will be up for it again."

More donations are coming in from retail outlets, as well as wholesale food suppliers, she says. Individuals have also stepped up to run food drives and have donated time and money, and she expects the help to continue.

"We get assistance from the people in the retail markets, the donors, people doing food drives, as well as financial contributions."

She says some food pantries have limited storage space, so Mountaineer tries to time deliveries to arrive on the day when the pantries are distributing food.

"We provide truckloads of frozen meats and produce and bakery and dairy goods on the days when they do their distribution and have the largest number of families. We can be there as an expansion of that food pantry."

Anyone interested in helping can find out how by going to the foodbank's website, www.mountaineerfoodbank.org.





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