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Freedom Credit Union Continues Summer Fundraiser to Support Food Bank

SPRINGFIELD — With just weeks remaining in its summer campaign, Freedom Credit Union (FCU) is renewing its call for donations to benefit the Food Bank of Western Massachusetts. Through Aug. 31, community members can contribute non-perishable food, personal care items, or monetary gifts at any Freedom branch.

“Even during what is traditionally a slower season, demand for assistance at the food bank remains high,” Freedom Credit Union President and CEO Glenn Welch said. “Currently, it serves an average of 124,000 people each month through nearly 200 food pantries and meal sites across Western Massachusetts. By continuing to support this campaign, our members and community can help ensure no one goes hungry, especially as federal funding cuts and reduced SNAP benefits put additional pressure on families.”

Several months ago, the Food Bank reported a loss of approximately $440,000 in USDA food deliveries due to federal funding cuts. At the same time, it has expanded its reach this fiscal year, adding 12 new pantries to its network.

Last summer, FCU collected more than $3,350 in donations, along with nearly 1,435 pounds of food and personal care items. This year, the credit union is encouraging members to help surpass that impact.

Suggested donations of non-perishable food and personal care items include baby formula; beans in cans or dried in bags; bread mixes; canned chicken, fish, and meat; cereals; coffee and tea; cooking oils and spices; diapers, wipes, and toilet paper; dried or canned fruit; evaporated or powdered milk; granola bars and crackers; feminine sanitary products; instant potatoes; pasta and noodles; peanut butter and nuts; rice and grains; sauces; shampoo, body wash, and soap; soups, stews, and chili in cans; toothpaste and toothbrushes; and vegetables in cans.

The Food Bank of Western Massachusetts has been feeding neighbors in need and leading the community to end hunger since 1982, serving residents in Berkshire, Franklin, Hampden, and Hampshire counties through its network of independent food pantries, meal sites, and shelters.