PANTRY
Pantry Challenge
If you are looking for ways to lower your grocery bill, one is to try a Pantry Challenge. A Pantry Challenge is attempting to cook as many meals as you can from ingredients you already have on hand. ...
Posted on 12/31/12 at 7:23 AM
hunters lending a hand
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department is encouraging deer hunters to consider donating a deer to the Sportsman Against Hunger program. SAH is a charitable program that raises money for processing...
Posted on 9/28/11 at 11:26 AM
Harvesting Mom's pantry
I know its barely spring (and Im still not sure that isnt a rumor), but for some reason today I was thinking about harvest. Not the kind of harvest when combines are impeding traffic and everyone is ...
Posted on 4/4/11 at 4:01 AM
N.D. pantries, shelters get tons of produce
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota's Agriculture Department says more than 361,000 pounds of fresh fruits and vegetables made its way to food pantries and homeless shelters across the state through a new program.November 23, 2010
Food pantry in N.D. in need of supplies
WILLISTON, N.D. (AP) — Demand at the Salvation Army food pantry in Williston is growing as more people come to the oil patch city in search of work.November 22, 2010
Fargo’s Emergency Food Pantry breaks Thanksgiving record
The week of Thanksgiving is a traditionally hectic time at Fargo’s Emergency Food Pantry, when families pick up the makings of holiday meals. But this year, the pantry is breaking records: By Thanksgiving eve, it was on track to give away 250 turkeys. On Tuesday alone, 100 families dropped by, an all-time high for the agency, which serves up to 50 families a day. “I’ve been here nine years, and we’ve never reached anything remotely like that,” said coordinator Linda Clark.By By Mila Koumpilova , Forum Communications Co. , November 28, 2009
Walmart donates truck to fight hunger
A newly donated $85,000 refrigerator truck will help the Great Plains Food Bank meet growing demand for food assistance, an official says.By By Jonathan Knutson , Forum Communications Co. , November 20, 2009
N.D. food pantries halfway to deer goal
A North Dakota program that distributes venison to the needy is halfway to its goal of collecting 700 deer carcasses despite a hunting season that barely got off with a bang. “I was a little worried about the hunting season,” said Ann Pollert, executive director of the North Dakota Community Action Partnership, which administers the Sportsmen Against Hunger program. “It was a little slow that first weekend, but the numbers are looking good now.”By By James MacPherson, The Associated Press , November 18, 2009
More than 6,000 items collected for food pantry
By Sun Staff , October 31, 2009
Pantries aim for donations of 700 deer
A North Dakota program that distributes venison to the needy hopes to get 700 deer from hunters this fall.October 29, 2009
Immanuel to sponsor food drive
The Global Missions committee of Immanuel Lutheran Church is sponsoring a local mission emphasis in October. A food drive is ongoing for the month and non-perishable food items are requested, as well as personal hygiene products and consumables (toilet tissue, facial tissue, diapers, etc.). All items will be donated to the food pantry.October 02, 2009
Responding to the need: Donors fill trucks at mall to help food pantry
October 02, 2009
What we think: Contribute to the food drive and help your neighbors
The demand for food and personal item donations is up this year. Recent company layoffs, temporary closures and cutting employee hours can make even basic necessities unaffordable. Food pantry coordinators said the need is at one of the highest levels it has ever been.By Sun Staff , September 18, 2009
Food drive starts to replenish pantry
September 16, 2009
Food pantry use up
By Ben Rodgers , September 11, 2009
Venison killed with lead bullets accepted in food pantries this year
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A North Dakota program that distributes venison to the needy will resume accepting deer that have been killed with lead bullets.July 29, 2009
Unemployed workers start flood of volunteerism
By By Heather Lalley, The Associated Press , March 18, 2009
Southern N.D. gets food pantry help
North Dakota is getting about $42,000 to supplement emergency food and shelter programs in the southern part of the state. The money is through the federal Emergency Food and Shelter ProgramMarch 12, 2009
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