Every dollar you donate enables Kiski
Valley Food Bank to collect and distribute more precious
food through its food distribution program.
You can donate
by phone, send a donation
via U.S. mail, or donate securely online.
Thank you for helping Kiski Valley Food Bank eliminate hunger ...
because no one should go hungry.
Please join the Kiski Valley Food Bank to patronize and extend appreciation to these contributing businesses, vendors and organizations for the month of February 2012:
Residents of:
Allegheny Township
East Vandergrift
Kiski Twp
Leechburg
Markle
Washington Twp
Upper Burrell Twp

Naser Foods, Apollo
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Clark Candies, Tarentum
Community Supermarket & its employees,
Lower Burrell
Vandergrift

Vandergrift
Held's Shop 'N Save
North Apollo
King's Family Restaurant, Hyde Park

Peets Coffee, Vendor: Jesse Lege, Vandergrift

Grace Community Church, Vandergrift Heights
View complete contributors list here.
Creating Opportunities to Give
Sometimes
just giving opportunity makes a difference. Ryan Sprankle and his
brother Doug did just that when the local grocers not only hosted one
of the Kiski Valley Food Bank collection jugs at the Leechburg
Sprankle's Neighborhood Market, but also hosted them at the Apollo and
Vandergrift Sprankles. These collection can locations played a pivotal
part in the success of the Christmas 2009 Fundraiser.
You can help local families and individuals when you take action to contribute in some way to the Kiski Valley Food Bank.
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Local Grocer Making a Difference in His Community.

Bill Naser owner of Naser Foods of Apollo has teamed with his food
vendors to collect food for the Kiski Valley Food Bank. His vendor
program and his commitment to the needy families and individuals who
are served by the Kiski Valley Food Bank resulted in a dramatic
increase of food contributions for the month of March 2009.
Take
action today to help local families and individuals. Consider
contributing to the Kiski Valley Food Bank.
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Food In The Pipeline
A special "thank you" to the employees of the local facility of
Dominion People's Gas. Recently two employees came across a Kiski
Valley Food Bank food drive flyers. Together with more of their
coworkers they decided to put together a parcel of groceries for needy
families in our area. A week later, a Dominion People's Gas facility
employee brought several bags and boxes of food to the Kiski Valley
Food Bank. The food that the Dominion People's Gas employees put into
the food distribution pipeline helped feed several families.
Take
action today to help local families and individuals. Consider
contributing to the Kiski Valley Food Bank.
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More true stories of businesses and individuals who are making a
difference coming soon!.