Milford Food Bank’s 4th Annual Gobble Up Hunger Fundraiser Set For Nov. 2

October 25, 2024 at 5:32 p.m.

By Staff Report

MILFORD – Are you passionate about helping those in need and making a difference in your community?
If so, mark your calendars for Milford Food Bank’s Fourth Annual Gobble Up Hunger fundraiser.
Gobble Up Hunger will take place Saturday, Nov. 2 at Milford Elementary School, and feature a 2-, 1- and 1/2-mile run (or walk) beginning at 4 p.m., a haystack dinner 4-6:30 p.m. and a live auction at 6 p.m. All are welcome and a free will donations will be accepted for dinner. Arrive in time to eat dinner and get your paddle ready for live bidding on great items and experiences from local businesses and organizations.
Milford Food Bank is a faith-based non-profit organization dedicated to showing God’s love and combating food insecurity in not only Kosciusko County but also in 23 other counties. The warehouse serves to distribute over 350,000 pounds of food each month to almost 200 organizations in Northern Indiana and Southern Michigan. With the alarming rise in food insecurity, especially during these challenging times, Milford Food Bank plays a crucial role in providing essential support to area food pantries that support their local residents in need, according to a news release provided by the food bank. By supporting Milford Food Bank, you'll be directly contributing to their mission of food rescue and distribution to pantries therefore touching the lives of thousands of struggling individuals and families locally.
Any businesses or individuals interested in sponsoring Gobble Up Hunger may contact Angie Deak at [email protected], visit milfordfoodbank.org/gobbleuphunger or send a check with "Gobble Up Hunger" in the memo to P.O. Box 116, Milford, IN 46542.

MILFORD – Are you passionate about helping those in need and making a difference in your community?
If so, mark your calendars for Milford Food Bank’s Fourth Annual Gobble Up Hunger fundraiser.
Gobble Up Hunger will take place Saturday, Nov. 2 at Milford Elementary School, and feature a 2-, 1- and 1/2-mile run (or walk) beginning at 4 p.m., a haystack dinner 4-6:30 p.m. and a live auction at 6 p.m. All are welcome and a free will donations will be accepted for dinner. Arrive in time to eat dinner and get your paddle ready for live bidding on great items and experiences from local businesses and organizations.
Milford Food Bank is a faith-based non-profit organization dedicated to showing God’s love and combating food insecurity in not only Kosciusko County but also in 23 other counties. The warehouse serves to distribute over 350,000 pounds of food each month to almost 200 organizations in Northern Indiana and Southern Michigan. With the alarming rise in food insecurity, especially during these challenging times, Milford Food Bank plays a crucial role in providing essential support to area food pantries that support their local residents in need, according to a news release provided by the food bank. By supporting Milford Food Bank, you'll be directly contributing to their mission of food rescue and distribution to pantries therefore touching the lives of thousands of struggling individuals and families locally.
Any businesses or individuals interested in sponsoring Gobble Up Hunger may contact Angie Deak at [email protected], visit milfordfoodbank.org/gobbleuphunger or send a check with "Gobble Up Hunger" in the memo to P.O. Box 116, Milford, IN 46542.

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