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Second Harvest Food Back at Saturday's game
For the last month Chiefs fans have been generous in giving back to the community through Toys for Tots, the Teddy Bear Toss and the Garrett Robinson Recovery fund. This Saturday night the Second Harvest Food Bank will be in the main gates accepting donations for those in need during the Holiday Season.
Fans are encouraged to bring a can of food or other non-perishable food item to the game to help those in need this holiday season.
The following is a number of facts about the Second Harvest Food Bank:
- Second Harvest is the pioneering organization that leads the food bank network in Spokane.
- Most needed nonperishable food items include canned tuna, soups, stews, chili, fruits and vegetables, peanut butter, macaroni and cheese, and breakfast cereal.
- Food donated will help the more than 15,000 people served each month by Second Harvest's network of 21 emergency food outlets in Spokane County.
- Nearly half of the people who receive emergency food in Spokane County each month are children. About 11 percent are senior citizens.
- According to Second Harvest's 20th Annual Client Survey of emergency food clients in Spokane, 59 percent of parents go without food so their children can eat.
- 44 percent of client households report at least one adult is working full or part time. 80 percent of clients report income below the federal poverty level.
- Second Harvest relies on help from about 2,200 volunteers to do its work.
The Chiefs thank the fans for their donations and appreciate their generosity during the holidays.
For the last month Chiefs fans have been generous in giving back to the community through Toys for Tots, the Teddy Bear Toss and the Garrett Robinson Recovery fund. This Saturday night the Second Harvest Food Bank will be in the main gates accepting donations for those in need during the Holiday Season.
Fans are encouraged to bring a can of food or other non-perishable food item to the game to help those in need this holiday season.
The following is a number of facts about the Second Harvest Food Bank:
- Second Harvest is the pioneering organization that leads the food bank network in Spokane.
- Most needed nonperishable food items include canned tuna, soups, stews, chili, fruits and vegetables, peanut butter, macaroni and cheese, and breakfast cereal.
- Food donated will help the more than 15,000 people served each month by Second Harvest's network of 21 emergency food outlets in Spokane County.
- Nearly half of the people who receive emergency food in Spokane County each month are children. About 11 percent are senior citizens.
- According to Second Harvest's 20th Annual Client Survey of emergency food clients in Spokane, 59 percent of parents go without food so their children can eat.
- 44 percent of client households report at least one adult is working full or part time. 80 percent of clients report income below the federal poverty level.
- Second Harvest relies on help from about 2,200 volunteers to do its work.
The Chiefs thank the fans for their donations and appreciate their generosity during the holidays.