Pork Donation to Feed Hungry in Indiana

By Sharon Kilarski
Epoch Times Staff
Created: Aug 11, 2009 Last Updated: Aug 11, 2009
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Indiana Pork, a group that promotes pork production, launched a one million meal campaign to feed the hungry of Indiana.

On Aug. 7, Randy Curless, the president of Indiana Pork and a sixth-generation pork farmer from Wabash, Indiana, handed a check for $10,000 to Feeding Indiana’s Hungry, Inc., (FISH) at the State Fair, according to Brownfield AG News.

FISH, a network of food banks that covers Indiana, will distribute the meals.

Feeding Indiana’s Hungry, Inc. said that almost 600,000—with 190,000 of those being children—are hungry in Indiana, according to media sources.

Indiana ranks fifth in the nation for pork production.


 
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