Rising Against Hunger
In less than two hours, nearly 900 boxes were filled with vitamin-enriched, dehydrated meals for the less fortunate Saturday.
In less than two hours, nearly 900 boxes were filled with vitamin-enriched, dehydrated meals for the less fortunate Saturday.
THE POST-SIGNAL / Desiray Seaux
Planning the March 23 Rise Against Hunger campaign at the International Rice Festival Building are, from left, Tracy Young, Rotary Club of Crowley, chairman; Patti Lawrence, president of the Crowley Lions Club; and Suzy Webb, president of the Rotary Club. The public is invited to participate in the program between the hours of 9 a.m. and 1 p.m.
Two local civic organizations are joining forces in an effort to provide food for 180,000 people.
Acadia General Hospital Chief Executive Officer, Joseph Mitchell, spoke to the Crowley Rotary Club earlier this week, lauding the improvements and staff at the local healthcare facility.
The Rotary Club of Crowley and the Crowley Lions Club are teaming up with Rise Against Hunger on March 23 at the International Rice Festival Building at 717 W. Mill St.
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