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Milford Food Bank receives KREMC Operation Round-Up Grant

Updated: Jul 31



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Milford, Indiana – Milford Food Bank is pleased to announce that it has been awarded a generous grant of $5,000 from the KREMC Operation Round Up Fund held at the Kosciusko County Community Foundation.  

The food bank plays a vital role in addressing hunger in northern Indiana and southern Michigan. With this funding Milford Food Bank will make food purchases which will enhance its capacity to serve its growing network of partners including local food pantries, community kitchens, shelters, recovery centers, backpack programs, schools, churches and numerous other organizations working to fight food insecurity. The staff, board members and volunteers are grateful to KREMC for this gift and the continued ability to show compassion and support for those in need. 

Milford Food Bank is a faith-based non-profit food bank located in Milford, Indiana, that aims to be the hands and feet of Jesus, believes that no one should go hungry, and called to share freely and give generously to those in need. MFB rescues bulk food and distributes it at no charge, providing essential support to local and regional food pantries, community kitchens, schools, churches, and recovery homes that care and provide for individuals and families facing food insecurity. It distributes over 350,000 pounds of food every month to over 200 organizations throughout Northern Indiana and Southern Michigan. For more information about Milford Food Bank and its initiatives or to get involved, visit www.milfordfoodbank.org.

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