Funds applied to “Meat” the Need Initiative to pay meat processing fees on donated livestock and deer
Muncie, Indiana –Hoosiers Feeding the Hungry has received a $2,500 grant from the Ball Brothers Foundation to support its “Meat” the Need initiative.
According to Feeding America, approximately 17,500 Delaware County residents regularly struggle with food insecurity – 4,500 of which are children. Deb Treesh, Executive Director of Hoosiers Feeding the Hungry, said that the funds received will be used to pay processing fees on donated livestock and deer, with the meat being given to agencies serving food-insecure residents within Delaware County.
“More than ever, families are struggling to buy groceries. Food banks, pantries and soup kitchens work to protect the most vulnerable and under-served in our communities and these agencies continue to face increased demand.” said Amber Zecca, Fund Development Director of Hoosiers Feeding the Hungry. “To donate, farmers and hunters just need to take their livestock or deer to a local participating meat processor (call ahead to schedule livestock). After processing, local food banks and pantries are called to pick up the donation. There is absolutely no charge to donors.”
“The Ball Brothers Foundation’s contribution will allow us to continue and expand on our mission of hunger relief by providing 8,000 more meals through local hunger relief agencies. We are so grateful for the continued support of our efforts in responding to the needs of those in the community facing hunger.” said Debra Treesh, Executive Director of Hoosiers Feeding the Hungry.