JAMESTOWN, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – The Great Plains Food Bank has been distributing food entering its service area through the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Farmers to Families (F2F) Food Box Program.
Created by the USDA, the program is part of the federal government’s Families First Coronavirus Response Act as a way to support farmers struggling with surplus food product as well as regional and local food distributors and families.
Jared Slinde, Communications Manager for the Great Plains Food Bank, says the program will feed a lot of people at a crucial time.
Slinde says there’s been a 44% increase in use of partner food pantries and 79% increase in distributions from their mobile food pantries.
The Jamestown distribution event is set for today from 4 PM to 5:30 PM in the Jamestown Civic Center Parking Lot.
Slinde says there are no prerequisites to receive food from the F2F program.
If you have questions, call 701-390-2513.
The Farmers to Families Food Box program has distributed over 100 million boxes since it began earlier this year.