( KNZA)--U.S.Congresswoman Lynn Jenkins will be in attendance Tuesday afternoon, March 27th when the Second Harvest Community Food Bank holds a Fresh Mobile Pantry in Sabetha.
The mobile pantry will take place at the corner of 8th and Main Streets from 1 to 2, and is open to the general public while supplies last.
Second Harvest CEO Chad Higdon says the Fresh Mobile Pantry allows them to provide fresh produce and protein to those who otherwise may have to go without.
Higdon says Second Harvest is proud to have the ability to transport food to communities across the organization’s 19-county service area and help the nearly 51,000 food insecure people.
Three local Fresh Mobile Pantry locations are also set next month. They include April 9th in Effingham at St. Ann’s Catholic Church from 10 to 12 noon ; April 10th in White Cloud at Casino White Cloud from 8 to 5 and April 12th on the Kickapoo Reservation from 11 to 12 noon.
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