Donate to Hamilton County Harvest Food Bank as part of your year-end giving

These hardworking volunteers did their part to help HCH Food Bank “fill the barrel” and feed neighbors in need across Hamilton County this year. (Photo provided)

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Here’s some food for thought:

There are 22,370 food-insecure people in Hamilton County. At three meals a day, 365 days a year, that’s 24,495,150 meals – a lot to comprehend.

The good news? Hamilton County Harvest Food Bank isn’t doing this on their own. Many friends and neighbors just need a little help; SNAP and other food assistance helps with a large amount. There is a tremendous food support network in Hamilton County.

This year, HCHFB provided 180,500 meals. This may seem like a very small portion of the total need, but consider how even just one healthy meal can make a difference.

That’s HCH Food Bank’s goal: keep providing healthy meals, every day of the year, year in and year out. Over 1.5 million healthy meals have helped local friends and neighbors since HCHFB began.

… and maybe that one healthy meal that was provided today made all the difference.

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How can you help?

As 2023 comes to a close and you finalize your year-end giving decisions, have you considered how your charitable donations can impact HCHFB’s mission?

The Hamilton County Harvest Food Bank is recognized as a tax-exempt charitable organization under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.

Please keep your email donation receipt, mailed donation thank you letter, or your canceled check as your official record for tax purposes.

Most importantly, your charitable donations will impact the local community year-round by providing food and network support throughout Hamilton County in 2024.

You can also help by organizing a food drive. Click here for more information.

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Learn more about Hamilton County Harvest Food Bank at hchfoodbank.org.

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