Article submitted by Jamie Fleury, The Pilot News Staff Writer
MARSHALL COUNTY — As Hoosiers are plagued with high inflation, local food pantries are requesting help to feed those in need during Hunger Action Month.
Continue readingArticle submitted by Jamie Fleury, The Pilot News Staff Writer
MARSHALL COUNTY — As Hoosiers are plagued with high inflation, local food pantries are requesting help to feed those in need during Hunger Action Month.
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After more than two decades of serving Plymouth and Marshall County the Bread of Life Community Food Pantry now officially owns their building! This momentous event was cause for celebration on Saturday, June 25th.
Continue readingThe Bread of Life Community Food Pantry does so much for Marshall County but currently, the volunteer-driven organization is looking for a little help in return. The interesting thing is that you can help simply by shopping online.
The nonprofit recently moved locations to the north side of Plymouth. They have the option to purchase the building so they are currently fundraising to acquire funds for the down payment of $40,000. The total price of the building is $165,000 and the loan needs to be procured prior to February of 2019.
Representatives of Bread of Life announced that individuals can help them by using smile.amazon.com. When you make online purchases, just designate Bread of Life Community Food Pantry Inc as a recipient and a percentage of your purchase price will be donated to the cause. Continue reading
Bread of Life Food Pantry will be able to move to a larger facility, following action by the Plymouth Common Council Monday. Representatives of the organization say they’ve outgrown their current space at Water and LaPorte streets. Continue reading