Good news for Lafayette County, Harvest Regional Food Bank is coming back this month for another distribution on Wednesday. Reminder, there are some new procedures you need to know about to pick up these Commodity Food Boxes.
Harvest Regional Food Bank is getting ready for another distribution this Wednesday in Lafayette County, if you missed the last one, there are some new procedures you need to know about to pick up these Commodity Food Boxes.
Harvest Regional Food Bank is warming up the truck and making preparations to drive over to the fairgrounds in Lafayette County, Arkansas this week for another USDA Commodity Pantry Boxes distribution.
Harvest Regional Food Bank returns to the road this week for the distribution of emergency food boxes for Lafayette County, Arkansas residents only, Wednesday, December 7, 2022, starting at 9 AM.
Harvest Regional Food Bank gets back out on the road this week to distribute emergency food boxes for Lafayette County, Arkansas residents only, this Wednesday, October 19, 2022, starting at 9 AM.
Lewisville, Stamps, and the surrounding area get ready because on Wednesday, June 8, Harvest Regional Food Bank is returning to Lafayette County with its TEFAP USDA Commodity Mobile Pantry.
Lewisville & Stamps, Arkansas get ready because, on Wednesday, November 17, Harvest Regional Food Bank is returning to Lafayette County with its TEFAP USDA Commodity Mobile Pantry.
Harvest Regional Food Bank is returning to Lafeyette County with its TEFAP USDA Commodity Mobile Pantry. “With the recent rise in hunger, it’s more important than ever that Harvest meet the needs of our food-insecure families where they are,” says Camille Coker Wrinkle, CEO/Executive Director. “Our goal is to continue making sure families have the food they need, even during this challenging time.
Harvest Regional Food Bank is returning to Lafeyette County with its TEFAP USDA Commodity Mobile Pantry. “With the recent rise in hunger, it’s more important than ever that Harvest meet the needs of our food-insecure families where they are,” says Camille Coker Wrinkle, CEO/Executive Director. “Our goal is to continue making sure families have the food they need, even during this challenging time.